Bubble plumes revealed during overnight mapping paved the way for a remotely operated vehicle dive offshore Chatham Strait.
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Cold Seeps

Explore Cold Seeps

Cold seeps are locations where hydrocarbon-rich fluid seeps up from below the seafloor, often as methane or hydrogen sulfide. Cold seeps have been found to support significant chemosynthetic communities, which produce food using chemical energy.

View the sections below to further explore ocean exploration education resources on cold seeps.

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Learn About Cold Seeps

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