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ROV Jason slurp gun sampling a vent field.

ROV Jason slurp gun sampling a vent field.
ROV Jason slurp gun sampling a vent field.
ROV Jason slurp gun sampling a vent field.
ROV Jason slurp gun sampling a vent field.
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German, Chris
ROV Jason slurp gun sampling a vent field.
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01/11/2012
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R/V Atlantis cruise AT18-16, ROV Jason images.
Cruise intentions are to characterize the geology, geochemistry, microbiology and macrobiology of two new hydrothermal fields on the Mid-Cayman Rise: The Piccard hydrothermal field at ~5000m depth near 18? 33? N, 81?43? W and the Von Damm hydrothermal field at ~2300m depth near 18? 23? N, 81? 48?W.
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Hydrothermal vents three miles down support a variety of life based on chemical energy. This image from a 2012 expedition to the Mid-Cayman Rise led by geochemist Chris German shows microbial mats that look like bird droppings clinging to rocks (top) and a newly discovered species of eyeless shrimp (lower right). Tentacled anemones (throughout image) catch and consume shrimp, and very small snails (white dots) graze on microbes on the grey sulfide rocks. The suction-tube sampler of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's ROV Jason collects a sample of snails (left center, just below Jason's manipulator hand). The red laser dots (bottom, right center) are 10 centimeters (3.9 inches) apart.
Photo courtesy of Chris German/WHOI/NSF, NASA/ROV Jason 2012, © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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