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Research vessel makes important discoveries in the Mariana Back-Arc

on January 22, 2017 | Leave a comment
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The crew of the R/V Falkor recovers ROV SuBastian at sunset after a day of deep-sea exploration in the Mariana Back-Arc.

The crew of the R/V Falkor recovers ROV SuBastian at sunset after a day of deep-sea exploration in the Mariana Back-Arc.

 

Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor returned to Guam on Dec. 21 after a three-week expedition surveying the largely unexplored Mariana Back-Arc for life at depths greater than 13,000 feet using the organization’s new remotely operated underwater robotic vehicle, SuBastian.

Crabs gather around a hydrothermal vent 3,500 meters down in the largely unexplored Mariana Back-Arc.

Crabs gather around a hydrothermal vent 3,500 meters down in the largely unexplored Mariana Back-Arc.

In 2015, the team of scientists located new hydrothermal vents in the Mariana Back-Arc region, including evidence of recent lava flows. This year, the team returned to the vent systems to characterize water chemistry and biodiversity. The new results fill a gap in knowledge about the biogeography of the deep-sea ecosystems and have implications for how tectonic setting influences the composition of chemosynthetic animal communities worldwide.

Scientists suspect that some new species have been discovered but must await confirmation from further study. Observations show that newly discovered vent sites have an ecosystem that is characteristic of the Mariana Back-Arc, with some animal species found nowhere else on Earth.

For more information about the institute and its discoveries, visit schmidtocean.org or follow Schmidt Ocean Institute on Facebook and other social media.

Photos courtesy of Schmidt Ocean Institute

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