Aleutian Islands Deep Water Corals Cruise, July 25, 2004 (evening)
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Part I: Just started, and already changing course!
By science reporter Sonya Senkowsky.
Part II: Jason's first dive.
By Sonya Senkowsky.
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The Jason II team lowers the remotely operated research vehicle into Alaska waters Sunday evening.
Photo courtesy of Gene Yogodzinski. |
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Jason's First Dive
Location: South of Amlia Island in the Aleutian Island chain.
Jason II made its first dive today in calm waters and under an
uncharacteristically clear sky. The device was lowered into the water by
crane, and is then controlled by a pilot in a control "van" aboard the
ship. Fishery biologist Bob Stone of NOAA-Fisheries led the pilot in
obtaining the cruise's first coral samples shortly after the vehicle
touched bottom, at a depth greater than 2000 meters.
Jason pilot Chris Taylor will use the submersible's robotic sampling arm to
retrieve coral from the ocean floor.
Earlier: "Just started, and already changing course!" >>>
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