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Wind, Waves, Krill, and Seafloor Ice

Working at sea brings unique challenges. The one we commonly experience on RCA cruises is weather, specifically wind and waves. When wind and waves combine, they create swells, groups of waves with an average height and period that can travel long distances. At our sites, the average wave height is usually around 3 to 6…

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V25 Leg 1 Students’ Reflections on Hydrothermal Vents

On August 8th, we visited the ASHES Hydrothermal Field near the western caldera wall of Axial Seamount. This was the first dive in the caldera of Axial Seamount of VISIONS’25 and a very exciting one for new and old folks alike. Axial Seamount has been under much scrutiny lately due to increased seismic activity and…

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Calm Seas and Shallow Profilers

It is hard to believe that it has only been four days since the R/V Atlantis left port. So much has happened that it has felt like we have been out much longer. This is due to our around-the-clock operations – there is always something happening and people are always up and working, which also means there…

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Away We Go – Diving Begins

The past week has been a whirlwind of activity in preparation for departure on August 4 – all team members arrived onboard the Atlantis at the Newport International Terminal. At ~ 10 am August 5th, the the R/V Atlantis departed Newport bound for the Oregon Offshore site~ 50 miles west of Newport. Looking back on the cruise blog from last…

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