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- Node Installations Complete!
- Six on the Seafloor!
- New Segment 7
- Defining the SIA
- PN5A Successfully Deployed!
- PN 5A – Jointing Operations
- PN 5A Installation Continues
- On Site to Install PN5A
- Transit to Node 5A
- Port Call in Portland
- PN1D is Installed!
- Burial and Inspection Completed ...
- Humpbacks Visit
- Cable Burial Node PN1C
- Milestone: PN1C is Installed
- Photos of Final Inspection of P ...
- Another RSN Node is Born!
- Cable Burial Continues at Secon ...
- Second Node Installed!
- Splicing Node PN1B into Segment ...
- Recovering End of Segment 3
- Word for the Day: Persistence
- Major Milestone: First Node Ins ...
- Primary Node 1A Powered Up on D ...
- Recovering and Testing Cable Se ...
- OOI Primary Node Installation B ...
- Cable Installation Update
- Dolphins and Puffins and Molas, ...
- Day 51: Seabed Cable Lay Comple ...
- Dynamic Positioning
- Update on Cable Installation
- Completion of Segment 1 Burial
- Leaps and Bounds at the Shore S ...
- Segment 5 Installation Complete ...
- Laying Segment 5
- Bustling Shore Station
- At-Sea Installation Phases
- Installing the Land Cable
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- The Day After
- Second OOI Cable Landed
- Second Cable Landing Reschedule ...
- OOI Open House in Pacific City, ...
- The Cable has Landed!
- Last Grapnel Run Before Landing ...
- Preparing for the Cable Landing ...
- Seaplow 101
- Marine Mammal Observations
- Communicating with a Fishing Ve ...
- Cable Deployment Update
- Off Pacific City, Oregon
- Finished with First Segment
- Deploying Repeaters
- Start of First Cable Segment
- Leaving Astoria
- Meeting the Cable Ship in Astor ...
- Cable Laying Vessel Underway
- Photos of OOI Cable Loading
- Northern conduit installed
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Installation of the 870 km (540 miles) of the main, or backbone, OOI cable off the coast of Oregon was completed on September 5, 2011. Of that total, ~300 km (~180 miles) was buried out to 1 km seaward of the water depth of 700 fathoms in order allow continued fishing in those areas. Remotely operated vehicles were used to conduct post-lay inspections and any needed remedial burial.The remaining ~570 km (~360 miles) of cable were laid in deep waters without the need of burial.
The installation team was made up of individuals from L3 MariPro, the contractor for the design and build of the cabled Primary Infrastructure; TE Subcom, L3 MariPro's subcontractor for cable installation; the Oregon Fishermen’s Cable Committee; National Marine Fisheries Service Protected Species Visual Observers program; OOI Regional Scale Nodes Marine Operations; and the Consortium for Ocean Leadership.
Originally scheduled as a two-month operation that began on June 28, 2011, a short and break occurred in late August for a vessel and ROV switch in Portland, Oregon: The ROV carried on the cable ship TE SubCom Dependable needed repairs and the installation team returned to finish the job within a few days on the TE SubCom Sentinel with a different ROV.
Cable inspection was also undertaken as part of the VISIONS '11 research expedition using ROV ROPOS deployed from the University of Washington's R/V Thomas G. Thompson. Some suspended lengths of cable were discovered around Axial Seamount and other lengths were found to have been laid through areas of active hydrothermal venting. Remedial measures are being discussed and planned.