Interactive Oceans
The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) of the National Science Foundation will construct a network of instruments, undersea cables, and instrumented moorings that spans the Western Hemisphere. This network of observatories will measure physical, chemical, geological, and biological phenomena in carefully selected key coastal, regional, and global areas. A common cyberinfrastructure architecture
09/14/2014
We are back out for leg 5 and tomorrow we begin the deployment of a second two-legged shallow profiler mooring. Follow along with us on the live stream at
http://www.interactiveoceans.washington.edu/story/Live_VISIONS_14
Live VISIONS 14 1000: We will be departing from Newport at 1600 this aftenoon. We are currently testing heavy-lift winches on the back deck that will be used in the deployment of two shallow water profiler moorings. Live streaming will resume upon departure.
07/26/2014
The Central Caldera Site is all installed and tonight we tackle laying the 4.7 km cable from there to Primary Node PN3B! Make sure to tune in to the live stream!
http://www.interactiveoceans.washington.edu/story/Installing_the_Central_Caldera_Site
Installing the Central Caldera Site A resistivity-temperature probe, developed by Dr. Marv Lilley at the University of Washington, was deployed into a 270°C actively venting or***ce on the chimney called Escargot. Resistivity is an analogue for chlorinity. Some of the vents in the International District are boiling, causing release of…
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