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Category: Expeditions

Expeditions Organisms

Another Brittle Star City

Peter Etnoyer June 13, 2009

The daily video logs from the Finding Coral Expedition just keep getting better and better. Production quality is excellent, especially the mixed audio tracks. Audio…

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Michael’s First Dive in the Deep-Worker

Peter Etnoyer June 12, 2009 British ColumbiaCape FlatteryFinding Coral ExpeditionLiving Oceans SocietyMichael Reuschersubmerisble pilotTexas A&M University

Michael Reuscher is a PhD student at Texas A&M University -Corpus Christi and a freshly minted submersible pilot engaged in the Finding Corals Expedition with…

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Expeditions Gadgets & Gear New Research

Finding Coral Expedition Underway

Peter Etnoyer June 10, 2009 CanadaFinding Coral ExpeditionLiving Oceans Society

Canada’s Living Oceans Society (LOS) is helping to usher in a new era in “pro-active ocean exploration”, wherein a marine non-governmental organization (MaNGO) can mount…

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Conservation & Environment Expeditions New Research Vessels and Equipment

Finding Coral in Canada, World Ocean Day

Peter Etnoyer June 5, 2009 deep-sea coralFinding Coral ExpeditionMichael ReuscherNuytco Research facility

Hello, I’m Michael, I’ll be the Deep Sea News “field correspondent” for the Finding Coral Expedition with Living Ocean Society. We launch on World’s Ocean…

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Expeditions Scientist! Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls Vessels and Equipment

Meet the new DSN field correspondent

Peter Etnoyer June 4, 2009 Canadadeep-sea coralHarte Research InstituteMichael ReuscherWorld Ocean Day

I’d like to introduce my friend and colleague Michael Reuscher, he’s a first year PhD student in the Biodiversity and Conservation Laboratory of Dr. Tom…

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Expeditions Gadgets & Gear Scientist! Vessels and Equipment

Reflections on the Johnson Sea-link: Dr. Kellogg

Peter Etnoyer June 1, 2009 Christina KelloggGulf of MexicoHBOIJohnson Sea LinkmicrobiologistScientist!

We’re collecting stories from researchers who worked with the Johnson Sea-link submersibles to help raise awareness about their plight, and to illustrate their unique utility…

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Expeditions Giant Isopod Scientist! Vessels and Equipment

JSL and Giant Isopods

Dr. M May 31, 2009 alvindeep seaexplorationGiant IsopodHarbor Branch Ocenaographic InstitutionJohnson Sea LinkJSLsubmarinesubmersible

My first submersible dive happened off Rum Cay in the Bahamas in the JSL.  Despite my large size, I do not remember feeling cramped inside…

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Expeditions Vessels and Equipment

Transformers Into the Deep

Dr. M May 7, 2009 AUVChallenger DeepNereusPacific OceanrobotROVsubmarineTransformerWHOIWood's Hole

From BBC News… If successful, Nereus will be the first autonomous vehicle to visit the 11,000m (36,089ft) Challenger Deep in the Pacific Ocean. Only two…

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Expeditions Opinion & Editorial Scientist!

One Thing Every Oceanographer Should Know

Dr. M April 27, 2009 beercoffee potfield kithome brewSouthern Fried Science

How to make beer at sea in a coffee pot! Southern Fried Scientist may just have become my new best friend.  I guess what I…

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Conservation & Environment Education Expeditions Gadgets & Gear Reviews Scientist! Social Sciences

Jacques Cousteau YouTube Video Roundup

Dr. M April 15, 2009 aqua longcalypsoCousteauExpeditionsJacques CousteauJohn Denverscuba

Jacques and team in the Arctic John Denver talks about how he composed Calypso, and released this 1994 video inspired by his friend Jacques Cousteau…

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