Expedition Cruise Report: EX-16-06. 2016 Deepwater Wonders of Wake (ROV/Mapping)

In August of 2016, NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer conducted the first-ever deepwater exploration of the Wake Atoll Unit of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument. In total, the ship conducted 14 ROV dives ranging from 350 to 3,136 meters depth. All explored seamounts are flat-topped guyots with mainly pillow lavas coated in ferromanganese crust exposed on their lower flanks. 

Cruise Report for NOAA Ship Nancy Foster NF-19-01: Mapping Essential Fish Habitat in the US Caribbean to Inform MPA Management (2019)

The purpose of this cruise (project number NF-19-01) in particular was to collect multibeam sonar bathymetry, acoustic backscatter, remotely operated vehicle optical validation, and fishery acoustics within coastal waters of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. Scientists collected high-resolution multibeam and fishery acoustic data in mid-water depths approximately 11 to 3066 meters, in order to continue characterizing seafloor habitats within all U.S. States, Territories, and Commonwealths.

Cruise Report 2016 NOAA Ship Pisces Expedition to Carolina Canyons (PC-1605: August 24-September 4, 2016)

cruise report; canyons

Beginning on August 24, 2016, a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers, aboard NOAA Ship Pisces, spent 12 days-at-sea exploring three deep-water canyons off the coast of North Carolina. Specifically, the team targeted Keller, Pamlico, and Hatteras canyons. 

Expedition Report: 2017 Southeast Deep Coral Initiative (SEDCI) expedition aboard NOAA Ship Nancy Foster (NF-17-08: August 12⁠–31, 2017)

benthic animals; multibeam mapping; oceanography; research

The objectives of the expedition were to survey, sample, and map deep-sea coral ecosystems in
the eastern Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic Bight between ~200⁠–1000 m depths, focusing on
priority areas identified by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council and the
South Atlantic Fishery Management Council.

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