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Twitter account of the Porcupine Abyssal Plain #ocean observatory, operated by @NOCnews for more than 30 years.

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During Research expedition #JC263 the PAP-SO team will be posting updates on our blog to explain our science and experience at sea: blogs.noc.ac.uk/blogs/PAP

During Research expedition #JC263 the PAP-SO team will be posting updates on our blog to explain our science and experience at sea: blogs.noc.ac.uk/blogs/PAP
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In our latest blog @livuni PhD student Lucy Goodwin uses biological samples from the long time series at PAP-SO to study changing food webs on the abyssal plain: blogs.noc.ac.uk/jc263-pap/phd-… National Oceanography Centre #JC263

In our latest blog @livuni PhD student <a href="/deepsealucy/">Lucy Goodwin</a> uses biological samples from the long time series at PAP-SO to study changing food webs on the abyssal plain: blogs.noc.ac.uk/jc263-pap/phd-…  <a href="/NOCnews/">National Oceanography Centre</a> #JC263
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In our latest #JC263 blog, PhD researcher Ehoumi Paul Sossou is making the most of his experience on his first National Oceanography Centre research expedition blogs.noc.ac.uk/jc263-pap/my-f…

In our latest #JC263 blog, PhD researcher Ehoumi Paul Sossou is making the most of his experience on his first  <a href="/NOCnews/">National Oceanography Centre</a> research expedition blogs.noc.ac.uk/jc263-pap/my-f…
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New #JC263 blog post from OceanEarthUniSoton and National Oceanography Centre PhD student Emma Curtis explaining how and why we use deep-sea cameras to take 1000s of photographs of the seabed at our study site blogs.noc.ac.uk/jc263-pap/smil…

New #JC263 blog post from <a href="/OceanEarthUoS/">OceanEarthUniSoton</a> and <a href="/NOCnews/">National Oceanography Centre</a> PhD student Emma Curtis explaining how and why we use deep-sea cameras to take 1000s of photographs of the seabed at our study site
blogs.noc.ac.uk/jc263-pap/smil…
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The skillful team supporting the scientific operations at sea is the focus of our latest blog from #JC263 - blogs.noc.ac.uk/jc263-pap/team… They make it possible to collect all the data and observations required to address our scientific questions National Oceanography Centre MINKE_Project ICOS Ocean Thematic Centre

The skillful team supporting the scientific operations at sea is the focus of our latest blog from #JC263 - blogs.noc.ac.uk/jc263-pap/team… They make it possible to collect all the data and observations required to address our scientific questions <a href="/NOCnews/">National Oceanography Centre</a> <a href="/MinkeProject/">MINKE_Project</a> <a href="/OTCCO2/">ICOS Ocean Thematic Centre</a>
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It's been an absolute privilege to take part in seabed camera work aboard the RRS James Cook for PAP Observatory over the last week or so. Seeing a live view of the seabed nearly 5km beneath my feet never gets old - obviously the rattails are my favourite! (IDs in alt text)

It's been an absolute privilege to take part in seabed camera work aboard the RRS James Cook for <a href="/PAP_observatory/">PAP Observatory</a>  over the last week or so. Seeing a live view of the seabed nearly 5km beneath my feet never gets old - obviously the rattails are my favourite! 

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On #WorldOceanDay this year, #JC263 deployed a time-lapse camera and set of sensors to observe the activity of animals on the abyssal seabed over the next year and compare with previous deployments over the last 30 years National Oceanography Centre

On #WorldOceanDay this year, #JC263 deployed a time-lapse camera and set of sensors to observe the activity of animals on the abyssal seabed over the next year and compare with previous deployments over the last 30 years  <a href="/NOCnews/">National Oceanography Centre</a>
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Great to see the data coming in from the National Oceanography Centre biogeochemistry Argo float deployed on #JC263. The profiles contribute to broad scale ocean observations and provide useful spatial coverage for PAP observatory while the float remains in the area: fleetmonitoring.euro-argo.eu/float/3901580

Great to see the data coming in from the <a href="/NOCnews/">National Oceanography Centre</a> biogeochemistry Argo float deployed on #JC263. The profiles contribute to broad scale ocean observations and provide useful spatial coverage for PAP observatory while the float remains in the area:
fleetmonitoring.euro-argo.eu/float/3901580
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Scientists working on #JC263 are always striving to ensure data of the highest quality in a challenging environment. International collaboration through projects such as MINKE_Project can help to achieve this.

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New #JC263 blog: Our eyes in the abyss - the HyBIS underwater vehicle is used for photographic survey of the seabed 4850 m below the surface National Oceanography Centre blogs.noc.ac.uk/jc263-pap/hybi…

New #JC263 blog: Our eyes in the abyss - the HyBIS underwater vehicle is used for photographic survey of the seabed 4850 m below the surface  <a href="/NOCnews/">National Oceanography Centre</a> 
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