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"Dumbo"
octopus Posted 08.07.04
at 7:18 pm Play video
The appearance of a "Dumbo" octopus (possibly Grimpoteuthis)
on a dive the evening of July 30 was among the more unexpected and exciting
sights of the Jason II dives, said researchers, who have been watching
video footage of the ocean floor day and night. NOAA Research |
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Gathering corals from
Jason II Posted 08.04.04
at 10:59 am
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Immediately after Jason II is secured, researchers rush in
and empty the vehicle's collection baskets. In this video, taken July 26,
after the first dive of the expedition, several coral types were retrieved
from the deep ocean. |
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Jason II's first
dive (1.66 MB)
Posted 07.28.04 at 1:24 pm
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As Alaska coral and geology researchers watch from viewpoints overlooking
the RV Revelle deck, the Jason II team uses a crane to retrieve the remotely
operated vehicle from the North Pacific Ocean just south of Amlia Island
Monday (July 26). The vehicle's companion piece of equipment, the Medea,
has already been recovered. |
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