The Aleutian Arc: Integrated Exploration of Biodiversity at Priority Benthic Habitats
Past Expedition
Expedition Summary

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From June 15–July 2, 2025, federal and academic scientists explored the deep waters of the Aleutian Arc off Alaska. This ship- and submersible-based expedition gathered vital data about the region’s natural resources and seafloor hazards. Using advanced ocean exploration technologies, the team aimed to enhance understanding of the area and inform natural resource management and hazard-related policymaking, ultimately benefitting Alaskan and national economies and human health and safety.
Why Explore the Aleutian Arc?
The Aleutian Arc is a volcanic arc and island chain extending west from the Alaska Peninsula. The biological and geological resources within its vast waters are ecologically and economically important. Yet, much of the deep Aleutian Arc — including the hazard potential — is largely unknown. Scientists, resource managers, policymakers, industry, and the public can all benefit from greater knowledge about what lies within the deep waters of the Aleutian Arc and how they interact.

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Expedition Plan
This expedition built on data collected during expeditions on NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer and by the uncrewed surface vehicle Saildrone Surveyor.
Aboard the Office of Naval Research’s Research Vessel Atlantis, a team of ecologists, biologists, oceanographers, geologists, geochemists, and geophysicists sought answers to questions about the region’s:
- Ecologically and economically important seafloor habitats, such as coral and sponge gardens that may serve as essential fish habitats.
- Other geological and biological resources, like critical minerals and natural products.
- Seafloor hazards, including volcanoes, earthquakes, and landslides, particularly those capable of producing tsunamis.
Features
Features provide a deeper dive into expedition-related topics.
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Multimedia
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Education
Ocean Science for Educators provides the best of what the NOAA Ocean Exploration website has to offer to support educators in the classroom. Each theme page includes lessons, fact sheets, ocean facts, exploration notes, multimedia, and related past expeditions and projects. Below are the top education themes related to this expedition.
The Team
Each team member’s path to this expedition is unique. Read their bios to find out what makes them ocean explorers.
Resources & Contacts
- U.S. Geological Survey
- Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
- Office of Naval Research
- NOAA’s Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping
- NOAA Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- National Deep Submergence Facility
- NOAA Fisheries Northwest Fisheries Science Center
- NOAA Fisheries Alaska Fisheries Science Center
- Cooperative Institute for Marine Ecosystem and Resources Studies
- Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
- University of Gothenburg, Sweden
- University of Alaska Southeast
- Emily Crum
Communication Specialist
NOAA Ocean Exploration
ocean-explore-comms@noaa.gov - Kaitlin Kovacs
Communications Coordinator
U.S. Geological Survey
kkovacs@usgs.gov - John Callahan
Public Affairs Officer
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
john.callahan@boem.gov




