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Log Post: The History of Water

Some time ago, there were aspects of Brendan Roark’s PhD project that were not going as planned. One day, he ran into a professor at Stanford University and began a conversation about his interest in climate change and paleoceanography. The professor shared that he had collected a handful of deep-sea corals in Hawai’i and that … Continued

Kakani Katija

Person: Kakani Katija

Kakani Katija is a Bioengineer dedicated to developing underwater technologies to better observe biological and physical processes where they happen in the ocean. Her research and engineering development efforts have contributed to our understanding of nutrient cycling, biologically induced mixing of the oceans, the ecology of gelatinous and soft-bodied invertebrates in deep-sea environments, and bioinspired … Continued

Person: Gabrielle Ellis

Gabrielle “Gabby” N. Ellis is a PhD student at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. She is a deep-sea ecologist who asks questions about community ecology dynamics over space, time, and habitat. Her specialization is on invertebrates from the abyssal Pacific (~ 4000m deep) that live in sediment, on polymetallic nodules, or in the water … Continued

Log Post: Bringing the Lab to the Field

Usually when scientists do research, they go into the field, take samples, then bring them back to the lab. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill research engineer Howard Mendlovitz, working with Professor Chris Martens wants to reverse that. “I want to take the lab to the field,” he said. “I prefer doing all of … Continued

Log Post: The many gifts of AUV Sentry

By this point you should be intimately familiar with the star of our cruise, AUV Sentry. Sentryis primarily a survey tool, and like most Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV’s) Sentry’s main mission is to collect data about the ocean bottom. In addition to many other types of information, Sentry collects several types of sonar data, photographs, and … Continued

Person: Gideon Gerlt

Early on, Gideon Gerlt’s creativity was strongly influenced by the vibrant natural environment of rural Alaska. Exploring the wilderness in the shadow of Denali mountain with so little human contact, instilled in him a curiosity about the unseen world that existed in such great abundance and yet felt elusive. This sense of mystery has worked … Continued

Log Post: A Deeper Blue

In 1996 Deep Blue, a chess playing computer developed by IBM, became the first computer to win a match against a reigning world chess champion. This victory of machine over human was the culmination of a decade-long development effort and a major milestone. As I observe the ROV SuBastian’s robotic arms moving our underwater tools, … Continued

Log Post: Who’s Who and So Much More

I am possibly the luckiest high school marine biology teacher on the planet.  Here I am headed to the Sirena Deep with some of the most brilliant deep-sea scholars in the world. If you have not read the Team Bios, do it soon.  This place reads like a Who’s Who in deep sea exploration.  Dr. … Continued

Log Post: Five Things To Know About This Expedition

Para una versión Español del este blog, por favor haga clic aquí. It has barely been a day since Falkor set sail from San Diego in California, and it is time to get to work. Both the AUV D Allan B and ROV SuBastian have been in the water for tests, proving their systems are … Continued

Log Post: No Regrets

The Adaptive Robotics research cruise has been great. The science team and crew have outdone themselves and the dataset collected is one of the most impressive we have ever generated. The weather and good fortune also played their part in what has been both an enjoyable and highly productive expedition on-board the R/V Falkor. Adaptive … Continued