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Overhead view of Nereus underwater, featuring flotation packages.

Overhead view of Nereus underwater, featuring flotation packages.
Overhead view of Nereus underwater, featuring flotation packages.
Overhead view of Nereus underwater, featuring flotation packages.
Overhead view of Nereus underwater, featuring flotation packages.
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Kagan, Becky and Kovacs, Evan
Overhead view of Nereus underwater, featuring flotation packages.
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12/01/2009
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Image Of the Day caption:
Throughout June 2013, a team of oceanographers and astrobiologists led by WHOI scientist Chris German will explore one of the deepest mid-ocean ridges, the Mid-Cayman Spreading Center beneath the Caribbean Sea. Aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institutes research vessel Falkor, they are using the hybrid underwater robotic vehicle Nereus to search for seafloor hydrothermal vents, which spew hot, mineral-rich fluids and support complex ecosystems of exotic organisms. This overhead view of Nereus shows the ceramic spheres that provide flotation. Each sphere is just 50/1,000ths of an inch thick and can withstand 16,500 pounds per square inchthe pressure 7 miles under the sea.
Advanced Imaging and Visualization Laboratory
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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