Deep-Sea Fiji Live Dive on- board RV Falkor

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Deep-Sea Fiji Live Dive on- board RV Falkor Get prepared!

April 29th: a deep dive awaits you! Aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor, the interdisciplinary team is already in action… The cruise is led by: Dr. Charles Fisher, Pennsylvania State University and Dr. Peter Girguis, Harvard University and aims to explore the mysterious seafloor of hydrothermal vent fields.

Prepare your DEEP SEA LOG Before I know that: I wonder if: I hope that: After I learned: My favorite part was: I want to know more about:

Where exactly will we dive? Fiji Australia New Zealand Credit Dr Vicki Ferrini and GeoMapApp

How deep is the ocean? According to NOAA the average depth is 3.68 Km https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7KtarElq0A

Why dive here? SUBDUCTION ZONE Source: oceanexplorer.noaa.gov Why dive here? SUBDUCTION ZONE Definition: places on Earth where one tectonic plate is forced underneath another plate. IN BRIEF Hydrothermal vents are the result of seawater percolating down through cracks in the ocean crust near to plate boundaries. The cold seawater is heated by hot magma and reemerges to form the vents. Seawater in hydrothermal vents may reach temperatures of more than 340°C (700°F). Hot seawater in hydrothermal vents does not boil because of the extreme pressure at the depths where the vents are formed. http://oceanservice.noaa.gov

What kind of environment will we find? HYDROTHERMAL VENT Definition: Underwater volcanoes at spreading ridges and convergent plate boundaries can produce hot springs known as hydrothermal vents. The vent emits particle-laden fluids. The particles are mostly fine-grained sulfide minerals formed when the hot hydrothermal fluids mix with near-freezing seawater. These minerals solidify as they cool, forming chimney- like structures. (Source: NOAA) Schmidt Ocean Institute At first glance, it seems hostile! No sunlight, less oxygen, high pressure, high acidity, big temperature changes…

What lives there? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Crabs, mussels, shrimps, anemones, limpets and snails Mussels, limpets, shrimp and snails Hairy snails, smooth snails, crabs, mussels and limpets Stalked barnacles and limpets Fish!

How can animals live there? Microbial mat Did you know?... This type of community is where life on Earth is thought to have started... Unlike most biological communities which rely on sunlight, this food web relies on tiny chemosynthetic bacteria.

The challenge is getting there! http://www.ropos.com Front view of the Remotely Operated Platform For Ocean Sciences (ROPOS) Launching ROPOS from RV Falkor near Fiji. ROPOS enables images and samples to be taken from the deep

Why are we going there? « To gain a better understanding of this extreme yet delicate deep sea ecosystem » High resolution 2D and 3D photo mosaicing Seafloor mapping surveys To study deep-sea species

You never know what you could find! On previous RV Falkor’s cruises, scientists have discovered new species. There is still a lot to learn about the deep-sea environment and hydrothermal vent ecosystems. You could witness an incredible discovery! Better understanding of this environment is essential in the face of developing ocean threats, like deep-sea mining. Don’t forget to visit the Falkor in 360o! http://schmidtocean.org/falkor-3/

What’s Next? More Live Dives… Visit FishEyeProject.Org and follow us social media ‘The Emerald Forest’ Live Dive, June 8, World Oceans Day Wild Salmon Run Live Dive in September and more! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to access our upcoming Live Dives