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  • Interdisciplinary Investigation of the Pescadero Basin
  • Designing the Future 2
  • Biodiverse Borderlands
  • Discovering Deep-Sea Corals of the Phoenix Islands 2
  • Seafloor to Seabirds in the Coral Sea
  • Pinging in the New Year: Mapping the Tasman and Coral Seas
  • Ice Age Geology of the Great Barrier Reef
  • Northern Depths of the Great Barrier Reef
  • Going with the Flow: Targeted Autonomous Drifting
  • Seamounts, Canyons & Reefs of the Coral Sea
  • Visioning the Coral Sea Marine Park
  • Australian Mesophotic Coral Examination
  • Illuminating Biodiversity of the Ningaloo Canyons
  • The Great Australian Deep-Sea Coral and Canyon Adventure
  • Listening for Cryptic Whales Species
  • Studying the Sea-Surface Microlayer 2
  • Deep Coral Diversity at Emperor Seamount Chain 2019
  • Observing Seafloor Methane Seeps at the Edge of Hydrate Stability
  • Microbial Mysteries: Linking Microbial Communities and Environmental Drivers
  • New Approaches To Autonomous Exploration At The Costa Rican Shelf Break
  • Costa Rican Deep Sea Connections
  • Interdisciplinary Investigation of a New Hydrothermal Vent Field
  • Characterizing Venting and Seepage Along the California Coast
  • Hunting Bubbles: Understanding Plumes of Seafloor Methane
  • Adaptive Robotics at Barkley Canyon and Hydrate Ridge
  • Solving Microbial Mysteries with Autonomous Technology
  • Exploring Fronts with Multiple Robots
  • Voyage to the White Shark Café
  • Eddy Exploration and Ecosystem Dynamics
  • Coordinated Robotics Part 2: ʻAuʻAu Channel
  • Filling the Gaps: Mapping Ellice Basin
  • Underwater Fire: Studying the Submarine Volcanoes of Tonga
  • Discovering Deep Sea Corals of the Phoenix Islands
  • Unraveling Ancient Sea Level Secrets
  • Sea to Space Particle Investigation
  • Eyes Below the Surface: Mapping Johnston Atoll
  • Searching for Life in the Mariana Back-Arc
  • A Changing River: Measuring Nutrient fluxes to the South China Sea
  • Ecosystem Dynamics of Hydrothermal Vent Communities
  • Study of the Sea-Surface Microlayer and Air-Sea Boundary
  • Virtual Vents: The Changing Face of Hydrothermalism Revealed
  • Investigating Life without Oxygen in the Tropical Pacific
  • Sustainability of Reef Fishes and Causes of Harmful Algal Blooms
  • Mapping the South Texas Banks
  • Deep Sea Coral Shakedown
  • Long Term Effects of the Deep-water Horizon Oil Spill
  • Exploring the Mariana Trench
  • Expanding Mariana Trench Perspectives
  • Tracking the Tasman Sea’s Hidden Tide
  • Perth Canyon: First Deep Exploration
  • Coordinated Robotics
  • Timor Sea Reef Connections
  • Unlocking Tsunami Secrets
  • Imaging the K-T Boundary
  • Hydrothermal Exploration of the Mid-Cayman Rise
  • Serendipitous Side Trip
  • Magnetic Anomalies at the World’s Largest Volcano
  • Leg Two, Open Ocean to Inner Sea
  • Leg One, Open Ocean to Inner Sea
  • Axial Seamount Cruise 2013
  • The Secret Lives of Whales
  • Leg Two, Papahānaumokuākea Monument
  • Leg One, Papahānaumokuākea Monument
  • The Iron Eaters of Loihi Seamount
  • The Mysteries of Ontong Java
  • Hydrothermal Hunt at Mariana
  • Mixing Up the Tropical Pacific

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    2014

  • Janson, X., Hurd, G.and Kerans, C. (2014). Carbonate Gullies, Channels and Canyons Morphometrics, Annual research conference of the Reservoir Characterization Research Laboratory, University Of Texas at Austin, TX.

  • Rittinghouse, M.T. (2014).  Habitat characterization for deep-sea coral reef communities in Roatán, Honduras. Benthic Ecology Meeting. Benthic Ecology Meeting Society. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. Poster presentation.

  • Rittinghouse, Matthew, Scott Harris, Peter Etnoyer. 2014. Habitat characterization for deep-sea coral reef communities in Roatan, Honduras.  Poster Presentation for Benthic Ecology Meeting 19-22 March 2014. 

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