Explore with us! From Apr. 15-26, oceanexplorer & partners will explore the deep ocean from Oregon to Washington, analyzing the geological features & rich biodiversity of this unique region. See how to watch LIVE: NOAAResearch okeanos
Watch Live: NOAA Expedition to Explore Deep Ocean off U.S. West CoastHydrothermal vents explored during a 2019 expedition to Gorda Ridge off the California Coast on Exploration VesselSubmarine volcanoes. Hydrothermal vents supporting unique ecosystems. Methane seeps with potential climate implications. Underwater canyons. Coral and sponge communities. Marine life ranging from small, invertebrates like crabs and sea cucumbers to large migratory species such as tuna, sharks, and whales.
Starting April 15, NOAA Ocean Exploration and partners will be diving within deep waters off the U.S. West Coast, from Oregon to Washington, and you are invited to join –Geologically, the deep waters off the West Coast feature a convergent plate boundary, submarine volcanism, and hydrothermal vents. Biologically, they contain a variety of marine life supported by an abundance of hard substrate as well as hydrothermal vents.
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