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	'image':'/files/r1798_highlights_med.jpg',
	'title':'Dive 1798 Highlights ASHES Vent Field',
	'description':'<p>	<strong><em>ROPOS</em> Dive 1798 to the ASHES Hydrothermal Field within Axial Caldera:</strong> <em>ROPOS</em> installed a new thermister array (TMPSF) in a new position, and connected it to the Medium Powered Junction Box (MJ03B) at port J07. <em>ROPOS</em> moved the OSMO sampler and inserted the probe into new thermister array. The HD camera lens installed the year before at the Mushroom vent was cleaned. The old thermister array was brought back to the <em>R/V Thompson</em>. Video credit: NSF-OOI/UW/CSSF; Dive R1798; V14.</p>',
	
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	'image':'/files/iconow_med.jpg',
	'title':'High Definition Video From Underwater Hot Springs',
	'description':'<p>	Leg 1, VISIONS&#39;14 UW College of the Environment and School of Oceanography undergraduate student, Don Setiawan, scripted and produced this video about the building and installation of an underwater high definition camera that is now installed on Axial Seamount at the hydrothermal vent called Mushroom. Video credit: NSF-OOI/UW/CSSF; V13 &amp; V14</p>',
	
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	'image':'/files/Larson_med.jpg',
	'title':'Ben Larson Digitizing Hydrothermal Systems',
	'description':'<p>	Presentation given by Ben Larson at the October 2011 Axial Seamount Workshop in Seattle. In this presentation, Ben discusses hydrothermal modeling and making the most of observatory data.&nbsp;</p>',
	
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	'image':'/files/crowded_source_med.jpg',
	'title':'What we expect to see during VISIONS11',
	'description':'<p>	Video highlights from the OOI-RSN 2010 cruise with the ROV Jason II. We will be revisiting many of the same locations this year with the Canadian ROV ROPOS.&nbsp;</p>',
	
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	'title':'Inferno Vent at Axial',
	'description':'<p>	Inferno Vent is a black smoker located in the ASHES hydrothermal field on the summit of Axial Seamount.&nbsp; This video provides a brief overview of one face of this chimney, and then two close ups of the organisms living on the surface of this metal sulfide-rich structure.&nbsp; Inferno is 10 m away from the chimney called Mushroom, that is now instrumented as part of the Ocean Observatories Cabled Observatory. Here, live HD imagery is streamed live to shore from 5000 ft down and &gt;300 miles offshore. Other core sensors measure the temperature and chemistry of the venting fluids, as well as earthquake activity. Credit: University of Washington, NSF-OOI, CSSF; V15.</p>',
	
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	'title':'Castle Vent at Axial Seamount',
	'description':'<p>	Castle vent, in the International District field on the eastern edge of the caldera of Axial Seamount, is covered with thousands of strands of filamentous bacteria. &nbsp;</p><p>	Music: Gymnopedie No. 1 by Erik Satie, provided royalty-free by Kevin MacLeod, www.incompetech.com.</p><p>	Credit: Created by Giora Proskurowski, UW, from footage taken during the ENLIGHTEN&nbsp; &#39;10 expedition.</p>',
	
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