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Scientists used the free-swimming underwater robot Sentry to locate and map a plume of hydrocarbons flowing from Deepwater Horizon's broken riser pipe on the seafloor 3,600 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico. (Photo by Cameron McIntyre, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)