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Kick’em Jenny volcano

Rov Hercules measure temperature

ROV Hercules measuring temperatures of up to 54°C (130°F) in fluids flowing from locations on the seafloor surrounded by white microbial mats in the crater of the Kick’em Jenny volcano. (Screen capture of live video feed from E/V Nautilus)

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Coleman and Susan Burke Operations Room at WHOI

Three scientists monitor a dive

Alexandra Stote from Harvard University (left), together with Silas Whitley and Taylor Westlund from the University of Idaho monitor a dive aboard E/V Nautilus via live telepresence link from the Coleman and Susan Burke Operations Room at WHOI. (Ken Kostel, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

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Inner Space Center at URI

Scientists monitor a dive

Scientists and students monitor a dive from the Inner Space Center at the University of Rhode Island’s Narragansett Campus during the TREET cruise.

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Mussel bed discovered

Mussels in the sand

Part of a massive chemosynthetic mussel bed discovered during the TREET cruise with the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Hercules. (Screen capture of live video feed from E/V Nautilus)

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First Dive

Man preparing for research

TREET principal investigator Chris German participates in the first dive of the project’s field research program in the southern Caribbean via live telepresence link from the Coleman and Susan Burke Operations Room at WHOI. (Photo by Ken Kostel, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

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