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Expedition's home page
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Video highlights (MOV, H.264 codec ; 800 kbps ; 6 min., 32 sec.; 37 MB)
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Electronic access:
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Video highlights (MOV, H.264 codec ; 300 kbps ; 6 min., 32 sec.; 13 MB)
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Video highlights (MP4, MPEG-4 codec ; 800 kbps ; 6 min., 32 sec.; 32 MB)
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Electronic access:
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Video highlights (MP4, MPEG-4 codec ; 300 kbps ; 6 min., 32 sec.; 12 MB)
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Digital HR images in JPEG format (25 images)
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Related link:
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Data available via NODC Ocean Archive System (NODC accession: 0001965, 0001966)
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Electronic access:
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Mission dispatches via the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute home page @Sea
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Education lesson plans (Grades 5-12)
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Video clips & images
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Deep light / by Edith Widder
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Measuring the color of deep-sea animals / by Sönke Johnsen
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Geology, deep scope sites in the Gulf of Mexico / by Tammy Frank
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Measuring vision in crustaceans / by Tammy Frank
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Detecting fluorecsence : green, yellow, orange, and red in the deep sea / by Charles Mazel
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Secret communication channels in the ocean : polarization vision / by Justin Marshall, Tom Cronin, Sönke Johnsen
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Capturing bentic animals : new trap keeps them cold and in the dark / by Tammy Frank
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Eye-in-the-Sea : an innovative unobtrusive camera system / by Mark Schrope
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Uniform title:
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Operation Deep Scope 2004 (Collection)
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Title:
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Operation Deep Scope 2004 [electronic resource] / [U.S. Dept. of
Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of
Ocean Exploration]. |
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Has also title: : Operation Deep Scope : seeing with "new eyes", August 7 - 17, 2004
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Also called: ODS2004
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Mathematic map data:
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Scale not aplicable. (W 91º16'3"--87º0'12"/N 29º15'--27º43'24").
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Publication info:
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[Silver Spring, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, Office of Ocean Exploration], 2004- |
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Address:
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Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution Dr Tamara Frank 5600 U.S.
Highway 1 North Fort Pierce USA 34946 FL 561--465-2400-x311
frank@hboi.edu |
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General Note:
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Title from Expedition's home page (viewed on Jan. 9, 2009).
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General Note:
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Dr. Tamara Frank, Biological Oceanographer at Harbor Branch
Oceanographic Institution, Visual Ecology Dept. (Cruise Principal
Investigator); Dr. Edith A. Widder, Senior Scientist at Harbor Branch
Oceanographic Institution (cruise Chief Scientist); Donald W. Collins,
Data Managers on cruise. |
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General Note:
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Collection of Web sites, digital videos, digital images, PDF documents,
including QLRs (cruise reports), K-12 lesson plans; Digital video (Mini
DVs) collection available for viewing in the NOAA Central Library. |
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General Note:
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Collection includes 30 MiniDV tapes of ca. 60 hours digital video
footage generated from 21 dives by submersible, Johnson Sea-Link I; 4
MiniDV tapes of video highlights; 25 HR images in JPEG format. |
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Abstract:
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Operation Deep Scope was dedicated to seeing with 'new eyes.' This
cruise, aboard the R/V Seward Johnson II, featured the use of new and
one-of-a-kind equipment. The innovative and advanced camera systems,
for example, made it easier to see animals under extremely dim light,
without disturbing them. We also deployed newly designed light-tight
traps in hopes of bringing some deep-sea animals -- perhaps ones we've
never before seen -- to the surface, alive and with their remarkable
eyes intact. The site of this exploration, the northern Gulf of Mexico,
is one of the most geologically complex regions on the planet.
Consisting of basins, canyons, escarpments, and seeps, this region is
far-better suited to exploration by submersible than by traditional
sampling with nets and trawls. It is also an area of intense biological
interest, thanks to the recent discovery of rich communities of
tubeworms, associated predators, and other organisms, whose food web is
based on chemicals from methane seeps (rather than
sunlight)"--Expedition's home page. |
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Technical details:
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System requirements: Web browser; Windows Media Player; RealPlayer, or Quick Time; Adobe Acrobat reader.
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Local note:
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SILVER SPRING: NODC accession: 0001965, 0001966.
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Corporate subject:
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United States. Office of Ocean Exploration--Research--Mexico, Gulf of.
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Corporate subject:
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Johnson-Sea-Link I (Submarine). Cruise (2004)
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Corporate subject:
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Seward Johnson (Ship). Cruise (2004)
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Subject term:
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Bioluminescence--Research--Mexico, Gulf of.
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Subject term:
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Photobiology--Research--Mexico, Gulf of.
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Subject term:
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Oceanographic instruments--Mexico, Gulf of.
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Subject term:
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Underwater exploration--Mexico, Gulf of.
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Subject term:
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Deep-sea animals--Mexico, Gulf of--Photographs.
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Subject term:
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Deep-sea animals--Mexico, Gulf of--Observations.
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Subject term:
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Deep-sea fishes--Mexico, Gulf of--Photographs.
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Subject term:
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Deep-sea fishes--Mexico, Gulf of--Observations.
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Subject term:
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Deep-sea ecology--Mexico, Gulf of.
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Subject term:
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Benthos--Mexico, Gulf of.
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Subject term:
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Coral reefs and islands--Mexico, Gulf of.
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Subject term:
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Benthic animals--Mexico, Gulf of--Photographs.
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Subject term:
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Benthic animals--Mexico, Gulf of--Observations.
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Subject term:
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Corals--Habitat--Mexico, Gulf of.
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Added author:
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Frank, Tamara.
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Added author:
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Jonsen, Sönke.
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Added author:
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Mazel, Charles.
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Added author:
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Schrope, Mark.
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Added author:
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Widder, Edith.
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Added author:
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Collins, Donald W. (Donald William)
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Added Author:
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United States. Office of Ocean Exploration.
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Local entry:
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Ocean Exploration Program document.
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Local entry:
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NOAA home page (OAR)
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Local entry:
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Digital video.
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Local entry:
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Digital video online.
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Local entry:
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Digital image online.
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Local entry:
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VDMS.
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Local entry:
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CoRIS.
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