Ocean Trenches
Ocean Robots: Challenger Deep
Exploring Challenger Deep requires a special tool—one like Nereus designed specifically to reach the ocean’s greatest depths and take scientists…
Read MoreNereus in the Challenger Deep
HROV Nereus samples the Challenger Deep seafloor. Date: May 31, 2009 Depth: 10,006 meters (6.2 miles) Originally published online May…
Read MoreWelcome DEEPSEA CHALLENGER (part 3): Susan Avery
WHOI’s President & Director officially welcomes the sub and James Cameron and describes the importance of deep-sea exploration. Originally published…
Read MoreWelcome DEEPSEA CHALLENGER (part 1): Rob Munier
WHOI’s Vice President of Marine Operations welcomes the crowd and James Cameron. Originally published online June 14, 2013
Read MoreWelcome DEEPSEA CHALLENGER (part 2): Dave Gallo
WHOI’s Director of Special Projects describes his role in bringing the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER to the Institution. Originally published online June…
Read MoreWelcome DEEPSEA CHALLENGER (part 5): Q&A
James Cameron takes questions from the audience about his sub and what it took to reach the deepest spot in…
Read MoreWelcome DEEPSEA CHALLENGER (part 4): James Cameron
James Cameron addresses the audience about the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER and why he thinks WHOI is the perfect home for it.…
Read MoreQ&A with Tim Shank about Ocean Trenches
WHOI deep-sea biologist Tim Shank answers questions about the deepest places in the world’s oceans: how they are formed, what…
Read MoreNereus in the Challenger Deep
Originally published online May 31, 2009
Read MoreNereus in the Challenger Deep
Originally published online May 31, 2009
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