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Tim Shank exiting the hatch on DSV Alvin.
Crab on a cluster of mussels at a shallow Atlantic vent.
Deep Atlantic. vent community swarm of shrimp.
“Bushes” of skinny tubeworms called Ridgea piscesae.
Indian ocean snails, shrimp and crabs.
New WHOI HROV under development at WHOI.
Calyfield vent site loaded with large clams.
Sediment-covered Ridge Crest
A microbial garden beneath the seafloor, Ridge Crest.
Ridge Flanks
Carl Wirsen in his office.
Microbial flocs and white sulfur blizzard after a seafloor volcanic eruption.
Titanium ring deployed indicating presence of thriving bacteria.
Solid, white filaments resulting from metabolized hydrogen sulfide.
Colony of tubeworms being sustained by methane seeps.
Seafloor Teeming with Methane.
Jean Whelan working in her Fye lab.
Mussels growing at a methane seep in the Gulf of Mexico.
Solidified ice-like substance called methane hydrate.
Colonies of tubeworms aggregate around a cold seep.
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