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2002
Funded Projects
Continuing Projects
Butterfield et. al. (NOAA/PMEL/OE)
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Remote interactive
seafloor sampling for time series and event response
at the NeMO Axial Volcano Observatory Site |
Lee (Washington State University)
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Temperature, sulfide,
and nutritional adaptations of hydrothermal vent
gastropods |
Nittrouer (University of Washington)
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The Eel Canyon
as a modern conduit and sink of terrestrial material |
Schaeffer et. al. (The Pennsylvania State University)
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Physiological
and molecular ecology of a North East Pacific hydrothermal
vent ecosystem engineer |
Smith (University of Hawaii)
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Succession and
seep affinities of large-whale, kelp and wood fall
communities on the California slope |
Stevens and Urban (National Marine Fisheries Service)
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Environmental
control of aggregation and hatching in the Tanner
crab, Chionoecetes bairdi |
Zierenberg & Lilley (University of California, Davis)
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Temporal
variation and drilling induced changes in hydrothermal
fluids at a phase separated hydrothermal site in
Escanaba Trough |
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Cavanaugh (Harvard University)
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Environmental transmission
in the hydrothermal vent vestimentiferan-chemoautotroph
symbiosis: Stalking the wild symbiont |
Davis (Texas A & M University)
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An advanced
digital video/data recorder for monitoring behavior and
multi-dimensional movements of marine mammals at sea |
Embley & Chadwick (NOAA/PMEL)
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Expanding monitoring
capabilities at the NeMO seafloor observatory: Real-time
and time-series deformation measurements at an active
volcano |
Love et. al. (University of California, Santa Barbara)
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Laying the scientific
foundation to evaluate ecological recovery in the largest
and newest marine protected area on the west coast |
McClain & Zierenberg (University of California, Davis)
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Structural controls on
the geometry and location of hydrothermal systems on a
rifted mid-ocean ridge |
Von Damm (University of New Hampshire)
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Comparison of hydrothermal
fluids from the unsedimented Northern Gorda Ridge Seacliff
to those from the sediment-covered Southern Gorda Ridge
Escanaba Field |
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