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Bubbles of gas (mainly methane) erupt at the sea surface of the oil seeps.
Jen Reeve and Amanda Spivak extract samples from sediment.
Tubeworms, mussels, and other animals thriving at a hydrothermal vent.
Jason Kapit and Anna Michel testing a laser spectrometry system.
Laser beam measuring methane gas over long distance.
Process showing how methane is derived from photosynthetic bacteria.
Dave Valentine and Chris Reddy smelling recovered sample.
JetYak (ChemYak) performing a coastal profile along Cambridge Bay.
Red plumes poke out of the tops of tubeworms.
Colonies of tubeworms aggregate around a cold seep.
Solidified ice-like substance called methane hydrate.
Mussels growing at a methane seep in the Gulf of Mexico.
Seafloor Teeming with Methane.
Colony of tubeworms being sustained by methane seeps.
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