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We're exploring. We're going to places that nobody has been to before.

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Today we are operating two vehicles, the Seirios camera platform and the Deep Discoverer ROV or remotely operated vehicle.

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Alright pilot, you have control, when you're ready, you're free to dive.

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These ROVs, remotely operated vehicles, are just fantastic.

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They give us eyes on the deep seafloor.

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The Deep Discoverer ROV is designed to study environments to 6,000 meters, which is almost four miles deep.

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Using a tool like D2 allows us to look at the bigger picture down in the deep ocean.

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You can think of the Deep Discoverer ROV as a multi-tool. It's outfitted with a number of different sensors.

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We can get the salinity, the temperature, the depth. There's also a dissolved oxygen sensor.

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And that means we can really get a good feel for what kind of environment these animals are living in.

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This is an always-changing platform.

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We work with the scientists to make sure that we're meeting their needs.

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These look like the first little pieces of carbonate we're seeing.

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Our main capability with this vehicle is our ability to capture high-definition video.

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That's a great shot.

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The HD camera on D2 has a 20-times optical zoom lens,

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meaning that we're able to zoom in on a three-inch creature from 10 feet away and fill the frame with incredibly fine detail.

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Having those eyes down in that environment really gives us a great context for the entire area.

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It is able to not only do our dirty work, but do the work of scientists ashore.

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The video feed comes up, it comes up to us on the ship and then it goes out via the Internet.

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Through telepresence, we are able to work together to get a great context for that deep-sea environment we may be exploring.

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We have great video. I mean, it's amazing the detail that they can zoom in and we can see on our monitors.

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But, in the final analysis, it many cases, we have to have the specimen to look at the microscopic anatomy.

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The other kind of data that we get is that we actually do samples, we do collections, geological and biological.

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We have a large payload on board D2.

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So the ROV Deep Discoverer is one of the most capable scientific ROVs.

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It not only has two manipulator arms, but also has a suite of tools which that manipulator arm can work.

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The craft manipulator has something called grip force, and that is something that we can adjust on the fly.

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We can choose anywhere from grip force 1, which allows us to collect something really, really delicate.

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There, you got the whole thing. Brilliant. Amazing.

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The other option is that we can go to grip force 9, when you fully repress that button,

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you have all 800 pounds of force of those manipulator hands available to you to collect something larger, like a 50 or 60-pound rock.

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Anything that we see here is really likely a new species as well, so thank you very, very much for collecting this.

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By being able to better understand an ecosystem in its entirety,

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that means that we can make better decisions about that area's management as well as its protection in the future.

