A report from Dr. M while he is at sea in the northeast Pacific. You can also follow the expedition here. [mappress] Really no update today. I am merely killing time. We are sitting 50 nautical miles off San Francisco above Pioneer Seamount. The wind is blowing a steady 50 knots, with no end in . . . → Read More: NE Pacific Expedition Day 11
By Kevin Zelnio, on  September 6th, 2009 Expeditions, Organisms abyssal plain, bivalve, Clam, Ectenagena extenta, Escanaba Trough, Gorda Ridge, Menocino Fracture Zone, Pioneer Seamount, Weather A report from Dr. M while he is at sea in the northeast Pacific. You can also follow the expedition here. [mappress] Deep Sea Isopod, about 4cm long. Photo courtesy of MBARI. Saturday, we steamed to the south to visit Escanaba Trough at 3321 meters, our deepest dive of the expedition. The site is the . . . → Read More: NE Pacific Expedition Day 10
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