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Oct 27th, 2003, 09:49am
Neato.

NEPTUNE (http://www.neptune.washington.edu/index.html)

The goal of the NEPTUNE project is to establish a regional-scale ocean observatory in the northeast Pacific Ocean. The Project’s 3,000-km network of fiber-optic/power cables will encircle and cross the Juan de Fuca tectonic plate in the northeast Pacific Ocean, an area roughly 500 km by 1,000 km in size.

Between 30 and 50 experimental sites will be established at nodes along the cable. These sites will be instrumented to interact with physical, chemical, and biological phenomena that operate across multiple scales of space and time. Sensor networks will fill in the volume between nodes and will include multipurpose robotic underwater vehicles that will reside at depth, recharge at nodes, and respond to events such as submarine volcanic eruptions. Via the Internet, the network will provide real-time information and command-and-control capabilities to shore-based users.

Only a few hundred million square kilometres to go.

:goldfish: :snorkel:

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Oct 29th, 2003, 10:50am
In my 27 seconds of searching, I was unable to find a link to the Census of Marine Life (http://www.coml.org/coml.htm) homepage anywhere on TONMO.com. Well, there it is (again?) for anyone who still hasn't visited it.

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Oct 31st, 2003, 10:06am
This may end up not meaning anything. Then again, it just might. (Don't you just hate when people say things like that?)

Seafloor vents spawn spat (http://www.nature.com/nsu/031027/031027-6.html)

There's a lesson in there, somewhere.