#Deep Sea Exploration
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rysttle · 4 months ago
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Everyones posting their art fight attacks so i wanna post my first 3 here xD
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First attack for @beholding-moth (ellyGhost on AF) just,,, immediately attacking with a sad piece lol
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Second attack for @northstarfeukren (feukren on AF) !!! Monke :D
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And then one more for @og-doeiika (doeiika on AF)
More attacks to come!!!!!! :D
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mbari-blog · 1 year ago
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MBARI’s remotely operated vehicle Ventana completes 4,500 deep-sea dives
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On October 10, 2023, MBARI’s remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Ventana completed a record of 4,500 dives for ocean exploration. It has logged more dives for science than any other submersible in the world. Image: Dave Caress © 2023 MBARI
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Ventana’s original configuration included a white foam pack for buoyancy. Over the vehicle’s 35-year history, MBARI engineers and marine operations team have made significant upgrades to the vehicle. Image: Steve Etchemendy © 1990 MBARI
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In 1995, Ventana underwent a significant overhaul with a new larger frame and foam pack. The foam pack was painted orange and blue, similar to the bluebanded goby (Lythrypnus dalli), a fish found in rocky reefs off the California coast. Image: Karen Salamy © 1997 MBARI
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In 2004, MBARI installed a much larger foam pack on Ventana. In 2017, MBARI engineers and marine operations crew replaced the vehicle’s hydraulic system. Image: Dave Caress © 2023 MBARI
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marinebiology1 · 1 year ago
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Hydrothermal Vents
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empressofmankind · 9 months ago
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If you're reading my Impel Down fic, and know me for 5 minutes, you know that I have an undying love of the (deep) sea. So, in preparation of especially part two of that fic, in which I go unnecessarily out of my way to integrate the deep sea trench in which the prison sits with the mood of the fic, have some homework!
This is an absolutely lovely documentary of the upper part of the deep sea, the twilight zone, where still some light reaches. It is where Benji will be trying to spot the Prince of the Deep, a Loch Ness Monster status Sea King supposedly inhabiting the dwindling light zones around the great prison.
They'll be going down much further in the fic (over 6 km down, into the hadal zone), but keep an eye on this series. They're going to release more parts, moving deeper and deeper into the ocean.
@tiredemomama @fanaticsnail @littlemountainwolf @feral-artistry @swirlsofblackandwhite @momodwriter @gingernut1314 @bronsterbash
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jonseibel · 1 month ago
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Inktober 2nd (discover)
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k00297602 · 9 months ago
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Movement Project- Mixed media modelling
(1/2/24)
I wasn’t able to get to the photography studio so I thought I’d try model the t-shirt I made in a funny way, by using a bit of photoshop and returning to my roots of digital art.
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Making myself the scuba diver both modern and old designs! Along with adding a undersea background. I had fun experimenting with the colours, textures and overlays to create these.
I’m happy I could do my screen-printing design justice without being in a photography studio and also be able to have fun with recreating the feeling of familiarity and excitement I associate with the sea.
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spookcataloger · 4 months ago
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Anon understands evolution (2013)
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thebonesofhoudini · 6 months ago
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Charles A.D. - Deep Sea Exploration
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thenaiadproject · 1 year ago
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Welcome to The Naiad Project!
The Naiad Project is leading deep sea exploration into a new era of discovery. Our dedicated researchers work tirelessly to uncover the mysteries that lay beyond traditional exploration. In our state-of-the-art research facility located 10,929 metres in the Mariana Trench. Located on the bed of the Challenger Deep, the Naiad Project Research Facility (NPRF) boasts over 7000 square feet of research laboratories, a sustainable garden, 4 permanent residencies for our researchers, a spacious common space, and our most advanced deep sea research technologies. Out researchers spend up to 2 months staying in the facility, living day-to-day under nearly 16,000 PSI, a feat that the Naiad Project is proud to be the first to achieve. The Naiad Project is graciously sponsored by the Seven Mile Research Organization.
Follow our official blog for updates on our continuing research, fun facts ocean life, and personal anecdotes from our team!
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saltingthecookingwine · 1 year ago
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I was checking out the trains at our local science museum and I saw this guy in the distance. Is that a fucking submarine?
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Oh shit it is! My goofy partner for scale.
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Aluminaut Design and Innovation
The Aluminaut represents a significant achievement in nautical history as the world's first aluminum deep ocean research submersible. Built with a 6.5 inch forged aluminum inner hull, Aluminaut was designed to dive depths of 15,000 feet while carrying a payload up to 6,000 pounds- far greater than any deep submersible of its day.
This is especially significant as the Aluminaut only weighs 80.9 tons, about half of the weight of traditional steel models.
Originally imagined in 1942 by J. Louis Reynolds of the Reynolds Metals Company, the Aluminaut came to fruition in 1964, after many years of innovative development and fabrication. The driving idea behind the submarine was to showcase the strength and capability of aluminum and its value in benefiting science through undersea exploration. By building a successful submersible vehicle capable of exploring the deep ocean, Reynolds Metals hoped to contribute to national security, locate new sources of minerals and food, and foster scientific understanding.
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Aluminaut Service
Active from 1964 to 1970, the Aluminaut had a brief, but stellar career of exploration, research, and deep ocean recovery operations.
Aluminaut made 251 dives working with scientific organizations, government bureaus, and industrial clients. During its career,
Aluminaut set a world record for deepest dive by a submarine, took scientists below the ocean surface to carry out experiments, repaired underwater cables and equipment, discovered mineral deposits on the ocean floor, and even searched for sunken treasure.
Some of the Aluminaut's most famous missions include aiding in the recovery of a hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain in 1966, rescuing the U.S. Navy's research submarine Alvin near Nantucket Island in 1968, and searching for the wreckage of the R.M.S. Titanic in its later years.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Length: 51 ft., Width: 8 ft., Weight: 80.9 tons
Dates of service: 1964-1970, Top speed: 3.8 knots
Dive time: 6,000 ft. in one hr., 45 mins. to surface Operating depth: 15,000 ft., Yield strength: 60,000 psi
This is the real life 1960s version of a rich guy building a research sub and checking out the Titanic, BUT this motherfucker Reynolds did it correctly and didn’t fucking kill anyone.
Also it looks cool as shit. Solidly built vibes at least. I’d feel better about getting in this antique for a cruise than that Titan carbon fiber thing - at least the Aluminaut has functional doors for fucks sake
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Rainfurrest Making Due With Venue Restrictions Desktop Wallpaper 1920 x 1080 (Click for higher quality)
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marinebiology1 · 2 months ago
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Hydrothermal vent community
photo credit: Schmidt Ocean Institute
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ferdifz · 1 year ago
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Thoughts on the missing OceanGate Titan submersible
So much "eat the rich" energy surrounding the social media comments around this story...
Meanwhile explorer Paul Henry Nargeolet is not a billionaire.
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IwriteOK on Twitter:
folks complaining that the government or whoever isn't doing enough to rescue the deathsub may not realize that rescuing human beings submerged anywhere near the depth this thing was supposed to be at would be harder than putting a man on the moon
Not quite harder than putting a man on the moon, but hard enough still.
...as in: Each single trip to the moon requires months — if not a whole year or more — of preparation. This rescue needs to be done within the next like 48 hour or so, or not at all.
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And how goes the Ukrainian counter-offensive? How goes the Myanmar coup-detat? How goes the Iranian women's-rights rebellion?
All things that continue to cost very real human lives.
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Hope this one Tumblr post will be enough to sate my hunger to commentate. And then I can let go of commenting on this issue anymore going forward.
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Update, about an hour after original post: US Coast Guard says 'underwater noises' have been detected in search for missing Titanic-tour submarine.
🐦 [Spectator Index] [AFP News-Agency] [the Associated Press]
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Update, a few more hours later: Although yeah to be fair (via Eric Feigl-Ding on Twitter) :
My god—Oceangate, operator of missing submarine exploring the Titanic wreckage, had a viewport (window) certified only to 1300 meters, as whistleblower complained in a lawsuit, but was fired. So what’s the Titanic wreckage depth? ➡️4000 meters. 🔥
Missing Titanic Sub Once Faced Massive Lawsuit Over Depths It Could Safely Travel To (The New Republic, June 20, 2023)
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Update, June 23rd:  "Tail cone of Titan sub found" - US Coast Guard press conference - via BBC News live update web-page
June 24th: Canadian and US officials have indicated there will be investigations into the Titan deaths. Other government agencies are may join in, but it is unclear at this stage which agency will lead the investigation.
June 28th: Pieces of derbris confirmed to be former OceanGate Titan submersible recovered; suspected human remains among the wreckage. (the Guardian)
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capricorn-0mnikorn · 1 year ago
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Exploration of Deep Waters of Glacier Bay National Park
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Jul 12, 2023
May - September 2023, NOAA Ocean Exploration is conducting a series of expeditions to map and explore deep waters off Alaska. We're still waiting to get underway for our first expedition that will include remotely operated vehicle dives (deep an eye out for some (good) news about that)...while you wait, here's video from a 2016 expedition to explore waters within Glacier Bay National Park, to get you pumped and ready for what we might see (hopefully soon)!
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k00297602 · 10 months ago
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Movement Project- Digital Stencil Making
(23/1/24)
After seeing one of my peers create their stencil using an IPad and digital art software, I wanted to have my own go at it. I found it much quicker to draw the stencil digitally and I could refine and simplify the design a lot easier.
When I finished the drawing, I printed the design and began the delicate process of cutting the stencil out. Making sure each piece connected and avoiding tears. I’m excited to print this design, based on old deep sea exploration scuba diving suits which I first saw depicted while watching SpongeBob SquarePants as a child.
The deep sea both fascinates and scares me and can’t wait to expand on these emotions further.
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superdogbiter · 2 years ago
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