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Seeing Under the Sea

Seeing Under the Sea

May 2, 2013

A pyramid-shaped multicorer sits on the deck of the R/V Melville off Santa Barbara, California in October 2012. Multicorers collect seafloor sediment samples without disrupting the uppermost sediment layers and the single-celled organisms living in them. On this cruise WHOI geobiologist Joan Bernhard, microbial ecologist Virginia Edgcomb, and geologist Dan Fornari tested a deep-sea camera and strobe system on the multicorer, funded by NSF’s Oceanographic Facilities and Equipment Division. The system sends real-time images of the seafloor to scientists aboard, allowing them to guide the sampler, and collects high-resolution images that are stored in the camera for downloading on recovery.(Photo by Ellen Roosen, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

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