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    Creatures of the Deep Ocean HD | National Geographic Documentary

    by HouseOfDocumentary 733,389 views

    Strange, Wonderous Deep Ocean

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    Sacred Intersections

    by Whitney Lizzie 515 views

    Synergy is an experimental program that catalyzes partnerships between artists and research scientists.

    With an emphasis on communication and collaboration, Synergy aims to provide meaningful creative and intellectual experiences for both the general public and for participating artists and scientists. We carefully select and match artists and scientists to work together and formulate a shared voice. We then present the outcome of these collaborations through group exhibitions that invite the public to engage with this unique art/science dialogue.

    Learn more at synergyexhibit.org

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    Creatures from the ocean depths Part 1

    by jpnovak 114,329 views

    Strange Creatures from the ocean depths.

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    Creatures from the ocean depths Part 2

    by jpnovak 44,770 views

    Strange creatures from the ocean depths.

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    Deep-sea vent

    by expeditionlog 4,626 views

    Hydrothermal vent 3600 m deep in the Atlantic

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    New species of marine life at the world's deepest known volcanic vents

    by expeditionlog 2,149 views

    Footage from the first exploration of the Beebe Vent Field (depth ~5000 metres - the world's deepest known hydrothermal vents) and the Von Damm Vent Field (depth ~2300 metres) in the Cayman Trough of the Caribbean, during RRS James Cook Voyage 44 in March-April 2010.
    This compilation was released to the media in January 2012 to coincide with publication of the vent discoveries in the scientific journal Nature Communications (Connelly DP, Copley JT, Murton BJ, Stansfield K, Tyler PA et al. (2012). Hydrothermal vent fields and chemosynthetic biota on the world's deepest seafloor spreading centre. Nature Communications, 3: 620 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1636 - open access)

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    "Black smokers" and deep-sea creatures of the Dragon Vent Field

    by expeditionlog 1,848 views

    Footage from the first ROV dives to the Dragon Vent Field, 2800 metres deep in the SW Indian Ocean, explored during RRS James Cook Voyage 67 in November 2011. For more info, please visit www.thesearethevoyages.net

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    Mid-Atlantic hydrothermal vent shrimp

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    Vent shrimp (Rimicaris exoculata) at a hydrothermal vent 3600 m deep in the Atlantic.

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    "Black smoker" hydrothermal vent

    by expeditionlog 6,787 views

    At ~2400 metres depth, in the Southern Ocean; temperature of the undiluted vent fluid is 383 degrees C.

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    New species - including the "Hoff crab" - at the world's southernmost known "blacksmoker" vents

    by expeditionlog 969 views

    Footage from first ROV dives to vent fields at depth ~2400 m on the East Scotia Ridge, near Antarctica, from RRS James Cook Voyage 42 in January-February 2010.
    This compilation was released to the media in January 2012, to coincide with publication of the vent discoveries in the open access scientific journal PLoS Biology (Rogers AD, Tyler PA, Connelly DP, Copley JT, James R, et al. (2012) The Discovery of New Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Communities in the Southern Ocean and Implications for Biogeography. PLoS Biol 10(1): e1001234 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001234 )

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    Scientific expedition discovers world's deepest known 'black smoker' vents

    by expeditionlog 10,746 views

    Scientists aboard the Royal Research Ship James Cook have found and filmed the world's deepest 'black smoker' vents, 3.1 miles deep in the Cayman Trough (this compilation produced for broadcast media use in April 2010).

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