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	'image':'/files/screenshot2011-08-17at1.24.41pm_med.jpg',
	'title':'VAST Lecture 1  Rationale for Studying the Ocean',
	'description':'<p>	Understanding the Planetary Life Support System:&nbsp;<br />	Next Generation Science in the Ocean Basins</p><p>	PART I:&nbsp; Rationale for Studying the Ocean</p><p>	VAST Program Lecture with John Delaney (University of Washington)</p><p>	In this 41-minute lecture, Dr. John Delaney provides an overview of the importance of studying the ocean&#39;s volume through time.&nbsp; Some of the dynamic processes that will be examined with the construction of a cabled ocean observatory are also discussed.</p>',
	
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	'image':'/files/cablelaying_med.jpg',
	'title':'Laying the OOI RSN Secondary Cable ',
	'description':'<p>	From the OO-RSN VISIONS &#39;13 cruise: In summer 2013, the R/V <em>Thompson</em> was getting ready to lay the first of thousands of feet of secondary cable on the seafloor.&nbsp; University of Washington&#39;s John Delaney and Deb Kelley, as well as Keith Shepherd and Jason Williams with the Canadian Scientific Submersible Facility give an introduction to the science and technology making this incredible feat a reality. (Video by Ben Fundis)</p>',
	
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	'image':'/files/r1603_00042_med.jpg',
	'title':'VISIONS 13 Dives R1602 and R1603 explained ',
	'description':'<p>	VISIONS &#39;13 Chief Scientist John Delany explains the cable laying operations taking place at the summit of Axial Seamount during <em>ROPOS</em> dives R-1602 and R-1603 in summer 2013. Video by Ben Fundis.</p>',
	
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	'image':'/files/thompson-down-to-the-volcano-screen_med.jpg',
	'title':'Down to the Volcano Movie',
	'description':'<p>	<em>Down to the Volcano</em> takes viewers on a journey to the bottom of the ocean to explore the recently erupted Axial Seamount. Follow the story from the VISIONS &#39;11 expedition, led by University of Washington OOI oceanographers, that took place in August 2011.</p>',
	
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	'image':'/files/VAST_Lecture_3_med.jpg',
	'title':'VAST Lecture 3 Emergent Technologies',
	'description':'<p>	Understanding the Planetary Life Support System:&nbsp; Next Generation Science in the Ocean Basins</p><p>	Part III:&nbsp; Emergent Technologies</p><p>	VAST Program Lecture with John Delaney (University of Washington)</p><p>	In this 35-minute lecture, Dr. John Delaney talks about the new and planned technologies that will revolutionize the study of the ocean.</p>',
	
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	'image':'/files/newmap_med.jpg',
	'title':'VAST Lecture 2  Overview of NSF OOI RSN',
	'description':'<p>	Understanding the Planetary Life Support System:<br />	Next Generation Science in the Ocean Basins</p><p>	PART II: Overview of the Ocean Observatories Initiative&#39;s Cabled Observatory</p><p>	VAST Program Lecture with John Delaney (University of Washington)</p><p>	In this 48-minute lecture, Dr. John Delaney talks about the infrastructure and capabilities of the fiber-optic cabled observatory being constructed on the Juan de Fuca Plate.</p>',
	
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