Before our port call in Esquimalt we made a quick trip to ODP 889, to lay an extension cable from the node to our study location and install an instrument platform and a bottom pressure recorder.
This platform will service two very exciting experiments, the Controlled Source Electro-Magnetic (CSEM) experiment and the Sea Floor Compliance (SFC) experiment. (See related news story
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All dive objectives were accomplished and we hope to test operation of the bottom pressure recorder this week.
OPD 889 Instrument Platform
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The opposite end of the ODP 889 instrument platform from the connection ports. The saddle will be used to hold a media converter canister after installation of a sonar next to a seafloor vent half a kilometer away.
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ODP 889 instrument platform with connection hose for the Controlled Source Electro-Magnetic (CSEM) experiment, which will be installed during the second leg of our journey.
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ODP 889 instrument platform with piggy-back bottom pressure recorder prior to deployment, 5 September 2009.
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ODP 889 instrument platform with connection hoses for a bottom pressure recorder (BPR, left) and a broadband seismometer (right). The BPR was installed on 6 September; the seismometer will be installed later in the cruise.
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Deployment
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NEPTUNE Canada contractor Jason Williams rigs cable end connectors on the reel used to connect the ODP 889 node to the instrument platform.
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Our ODP 889 instrument platform sits in soft sediment at a depth of ~1250m surrounded by a sparse forest of sea pens.
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ROPOS opens the door to the ODP 889 node in order to plug in a connection cable that links the node to the instrument platform. Photo taken 6 September 2009.
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Local Sealife
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Red brittle star climbing a slender sea pen, observed at 1254m.
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This rattail fish seemed to glower at us with its large eyes. (Observed at 1254m.)
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Tanner crab and sea pig observed at 1254m.
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