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Following cool science things that are happening (usually) with robots, (usually) in the ocean. See oceanbots.today for links to all current dives

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Carolyn Tepolt (@ctepolt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As is tradition, #AUVSentry gets dressed up for its final dive of the cruise. "Let's go exploring!" is a perfect sentiment for Sentry, which discovered a new active vent site on that last dive. (Huge kudos to electrical tape artists Justin & Matt!)

As is tradition, #AUVSentry gets dressed up for its final dive of the cruise. "Let's go exploring!" is a perfect sentiment for Sentry, which discovered a new active vent site on that last dive. (Huge kudos to electrical tape artists Justin & Matt!)
Carolyn Tepolt (@ctepolt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please enjoy a random assortment of #ROVJason photos as I transfer data. First up: a scenic landscape of tubeworms and mussels, with slurp. Credit: #ROVJason R/V Roger Revelle U.S. National Science Foundation #NSFFunded Fornari & Mullineaux Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)

Please enjoy a random assortment of #ROVJason photos as I transfer data. First up: a scenic landscape of tubeworms and mussels, with slurp.

Credit: #ROVJason <a href="/RVRogerRevelle/">R/V Roger Revelle</a> <a href="/NSF/">U.S. National Science Foundation</a> #NSFFunded Fornari &amp; Mullineaux <a href="/WHOI/">Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)</a>
Schmidt Ocean (@schmidtocean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It looks like bunny ears." We'll be diving on the new hydrothermal feature for a little while longer. #PescaderoVentDiving2 youtu.be/SGxLb0YsZo0

"It looks like bunny ears." We'll be diving on the new hydrothermal feature for a little while longer. #PescaderoVentDiving2 youtu.be/SGxLb0YsZo0
NOAA Ocean Exploration (@oceanexplorer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Woohoo!! Good news: ROV issue resolved, so we're diving! Currently on our way to seafloor to explore the unusual mound on the shelf break of the Blake Plateau. On bottom around 2 p.m. ET. Tune in LIVE: oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/livestreams/we… [Shrimp from #Okeanos Dive 01 for attention...]

Woohoo!! Good news: ROV issue resolved, so we're diving! Currently on our way to seafloor to explore the unusual mound on the shelf break of the Blake Plateau.

On bottom around 2 p.m. ET. Tune in LIVE: oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/livestreams/we…

[Shrimp from #Okeanos Dive 01 for attention...]
NOAA Ocean Exploration (@oceanexplorer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On bottom — 3,770 m (2.34 mi) below ocean's surface! Fun fact about today's #Okeanos dive site: Blake Spur escarpment is the steepest known location on the U.S. eastern seaboard. Join us LIVE as we unravel mysteries of Blake Spur's shear walls: oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/livestreams/we…

On bottom — 3,770 m (2.34 mi) below ocean's surface! 

Fun fact about today's #Okeanos dive site: Blake Spur escarpment is the steepest known location on the U.S. eastern seaboard.

Join us LIVE as we unravel mysteries of Blake Spur's shear walls: oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/livestreams/we…