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Seamounts expedition: Exploring underwater mountains on board the RRS James Cook from 7 November to 21 December 2011 (Cape Town - Port Elizabeth, South Africa).

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Art and Science!

Artist Mariele Neudecker is collaborating with Alex Rogers to create an artwork about the underwater mountains in the Indian Ocean from this expedition through the art and science organisation Invisible Dust. 
For info : http://invisibledust.com/
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  • IUCN webpage - Seamounts project
  • Previous expedition (2009 cruise): the blog
  • NERC - Natural Environment Research Council
  • IPSO - International Programme on the State of the Ocean
  • BBC News - Science & environment - Second mission announced
  • BBC Nature - A conservation diary from the deep - 18 Nov 2011
  • BBC Nature - A conservation diary from the deep - 25 Nov 2011
  • BBC Nature - A conservation diary from the deep - 2 Dec 2011
  • BBC Nature - A conservation diary from the deep - 9 Dec 2011
  • BBC Nature - A conservation diary from the deep - 16 Dec 2011

RRS James Cook

RRS James Cook

Participating institutions

  • IUCN
  • Museum Victoria, Australia
  • National Oceanography Centre, Southampton
  • Natural History Museum (NHM)
  • Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS)
  • University of Oxford
  • University of Southampton
  • University of St-Andrews

IUCN-led seamounts project partners

  • ACEP
  • ASCLME Project
  • EAF Nansen project
  • ECOMAR
  • GEF
  • IMR
  • IOZ/ZSL
  • IUCN
  • NERC
  • Norad
  • SIODFA
  • UNDP
  • University of Oxford

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2011 (46)
    • ►  December (21)
    • ▼  November (24)
      • Yo-yo-ing with an oceanographic instrument
      • The men (and woman) in charge
      • Quote of the day
      • Have you heard about hydrothermal vents?
      • Far reaching human impact
      • Digging in the seabed for very very small animals
      • Surprisingly colourful
      • The escape of the lobster or how it is not always ...
      • Coral and critters
      • Steaming for Melville
      • Hunting for a package of whale bones
      • James Cook vs mysteries of the deep (1-0)
      • Anni's microbes
      • FORCE 8 up to force 9 today!
      • How to map the seafloor?
      • Overnight work!
      • Clare and the jellyfish
      • Live from the deep!
      • Arrival on Coral seamount and first ROV dive!
      • What is life on board a ship like?
      • Remotely Operated Vehicle
      • Steaming full speed for the first site!
      • Departure from Cape Town!
      • Art and Science!
    • ►  October (1)
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