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During this dive we got to see so many interesting interactions within different species of crab, a mating pair as well as two sets of ... Though it looks like these sea stars and urchin are sitting on a sponge, but they are actually eating this sponge. Seeps are chemosynthetically rich areas that release certain types of gas bubbles like methane up to the surface.

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  • During this dive we got to see so many interesting interactions within different species of crab, a mating pair as well as two sets of ...
  • Though it looks like these sea stars and urchin are sitting on a sponge, but they are actually eating this sponge.
  • Seeps are chemosynthetically rich areas that release certain types of gas bubbles like methane up to the surface.
  • Ten years of GFOE working with the NOAA Ocean Exploration and Research group, making this dive our 100th dive!
  • James Delgado explains this early to mid 19th Century sailing vessel shipwreck that has left only ...

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Windows to the Deep: A New Seep Site

Windows to the Deep: A New Seep Site

Seeps are chemosynthetically rich areas that release certain types of gas bubbles like methane up to the surface. They can be ...

Windows to the Deep: Life on the Bioherm

Windows to the Deep: Life on the Bioherm

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What Just Happened: Windows to the Deep 2018

What Just Happened: Windows to the Deep 2018

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Windows to the Deep: Got Any Squid?

Windows to the Deep: Got Any Squid?

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Windows to the Deep: Deep Sea Detectives

Windows to the Deep: Deep Sea Detectives

Marine archaeologist, Dr. James Delgado explains this early to mid 19th Century sailing vessel shipwreck that has left only ...

Windows to the Deep: Feeding Frenzy

Windows to the Deep: Feeding Frenzy

Though it looks like these sea stars and urchin are sitting on a sponge, but they are actually eating this sponge. Video produced ...

Windows to the Deep: A Crab-Eat-Crab World

Windows to the Deep: A Crab-Eat-Crab World

During this dive we got to see so many interesting interactions within different species of crab, a mating pair as well as two sets of ...

Windows to the Deep: A Celebratory Dive

Windows to the Deep: A Celebratory Dive

We made it to our 400th Dive!!!! Video produced by GFOE video team during the 2018

Windows to the Deep: Truly A Wonder

Windows to the Deep: Truly A Wonder

Ten years of GFOE working with the NOAA Ocean Exploration and Research group, making this dive our 100th dive!

Windows to the Deep: Chimaeras Steal the Show

Windows to the Deep: Chimaeras Steal the Show

These colorful chimaeras captivate our scientists! Video produced by GFOE video team during the 2019