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1 year agoHot water at 240 degrees Celius (460 degrees Fahrenheit) vents from chimneys made of sulfide minerals at the Black Forest site at East Diamante volcano. This temperature is ... oceanexplorer.noaa.gov more open pop
00:34 -1 year agoA huge sea anemone (order Actinaria) that was retrieved during the submersible dive. Video courtesy of Estuary to the Abyss 2004 Exploration, George Sedberry, NOAA-OE. oceanexplorer.noaa.gov more open pop
00:16 -1 year agoVideo Transcript: Van Dover mussel pots are designed to sample mussel beds and the associated community. In this Video the Alvin's manipulator arm retrieves a sample of benthic ... oceanexplorer.noaa.gov more open pop
00:57 -1 year agoYou can access the Ocean Explorer Submarine Ring of Fire 2006 Podcast feed here: NOAA Podcast RSS 2.0 Feed An extraordinary biological community dominated by a very large and ... oceanexplorer.noaa.gov more open pop
1 year agoVideo Transcript: An octopus on Savannah Scarp. oceanexplorer.noaa.gov more open pop
01:07 -1 year agoSee how the Alvin's claw and arm are able to sample a �wedge� of pillow basalt, pulled from a fractured pillow lava. oceanexplorer.noaa.gov more open pop
01:29 -5 months agoThe first leg of the NZA SROF'05 expedition will depart from Pago Pago, American Samoa. The RV Ka'imikai-o-Kanaloa will sail southwest to the northern segment of the Kermadec ... oceanexplorer.noaa.gov more open pop
00:31 -1 year agoVideo Transcript: The largest of three St. Augustine Reef rocks collected is transferred from the submersible's collection basket to the lab where Lisa examines hundreds of ... oceanexplorer.noaa.gov more open pop
01:03 -1 year agoCatalina Martinez, NOAA OE expedition coordinator, after her first dive. oceanexplorer.noaa.gov more open pop
01:16 -1 year agoVideo Transcript: In this video, Alvin ascends the steep west wall of Oceanographer Canyon, note the distribution of corals near the lip of the terraces. oceanexplorer.noaa.gov more open pop
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