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    Underwater ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle), Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California, USA

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    UCSD Scripps' Kevin Hardy speaks about Spheres work for James Cameron Expedition

    Published on Apr 14, 2013

    UCSD Scripps' Kevin Hardy speaks about Spheres work for James Cameron's Deep Sea Challenger Expedition to the Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench March 2012.

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    Voyage to the Mariana Trench

    Uploaded on Aug 10, 2011

    In this explorations now video, Scripps development engineer Kevin Hardy explains how an instrument he created will collect water from one of the deepest places on Earth. Hardy and others traveled to the MarianaTrench in the western Pacific Ocean to send several instruments to the seafloor during a July 2011 cruise.

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    ROV Visits the Bottom of the Sea

    Published on Oct 25, 2012

    From Oct. 13 to Oct. 21, a team of geoscientists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Mexican research centers UNAM and CICESE visited the seafloor in search of tectonic history. Their rock collecting off the coast of Baja California took them to benthic seamount communities likely never to have been explored by humans. Take a quick tour of this invisible world with "Gizmo," Scripps' remotely operated vehicle.

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    Deep SOLO Prototype Test Deployment

    Published on Mar 5, 2013

    Video footage from CalCOFI shows the Jan. 24, 2013 deployment of a Deep SOLO prototype. The instrument could soon complement floats used in the global Argo network, an array of 3,500 instruments in the world's oceans that afford scientists an unprecedented record of basic conditions in all ocean basins simultaneously. Deep SOLO uses a similar pump to Argo floats, but is housed in a glass sphere rather than in an aluminum cylinder in order to be able to dive to depths as great as 6,000 meters (19,700 feet). It is designed by Jeff Sherman, Russ Davis, and David Black of the Scripps Instrument Development Group. Upper-ocean Argo floats measure seasonal, interannual, and decadal variability, while the deep array will be more focused on decadal signals, said Argo scientist Dean Roemmich.

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