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NOAA Ocean Explorer is an educational Internet offering for all who wish to learn about, discover, and virtually explore the ocean realm. It provides public access to current information on a series of NOAA scientific and educational explorations and activities in the marine environment. The site provides a platform to follow explorations in near real-time, learn about exploration technologies, observe remote marine flora and fauna in the colorful multimedia gallery, read about NOAA's 200-year history of ocean exploration, and discover additional NOAA resources in a virtual library. Also look for our Podcast in the iTunes Music Store.
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Breathtaking... Nearly 20 years after first finding the sunken remains of the R.M....
Experience what it is like to be a Twilight Zone technical diver studying the biod...
This video was taken by the ROV Tiburon at the Davidson Seamount, a huge underwate...
Listen to scientist Harry Roberts, Mandy Joye, and Gavin Eppard as they witness an...
This ocean sunfish Mola Mola was about 5 long and probably weighed 300-500 pounds....
The Alvin submersible dives on the New England Seamount chain found plentiful cora...
The deep-sea schyphozoan jellyfish, Atolla wyvillei, as seen from the Johnson-Sea-...
Scientists were shocked to see a close-up view of an unidentified squid swim by th...
This 2007 research expedition for new species aboard the RV Presbitero began in th...
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NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer Commissioning
2009年03月26日 13時05分11秒
The NOAA ship Okeanos Explorer, "America's Ship for Ocean Exploration," is on a course to be the only U.S. ship assigned to systematically explore our largely unknown ocean for the purpose of discovery and the advancement of knowledge.
The ship was commissioned in Seattle, ...
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Submarine Ring of Fire 2004: Extraordinary Champagne Vent
2008年05月22日 08時35分46秒
This movie shows the discovery of the Champagne vent at northwest Eifuku volcano, where bubbles of liquid carbon dioxide are actively venting from sea-floor hot springs. This unusual phenomenon is due to the fact that the emissions from NW Eifuku volcano are particularly gas-r...
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