Student Explorations Around Southern California: Acoustics, Paleolandscapes, and Environments at Sea (SEASCAPES)

Past Expedition

Dates
January 2 - 12, 2023
Location
Pacific Ocean
Vessel
Research Vessel Sally Ride

Overview

From January 2-12, 2023, the SEASCAPES project team conducted the third phase of the project, which involved remote operated vehicle (ROV) surveys aboard Research Vessel Sally Ride. Over the course of 13 ROV dives, the team discovered what represents the first known shallow-water cold seep field in the southern California region.

The Student Explorations Around Southern California: Acoustics, Paleolandscapes, and Environments at Sea (SEASCAPES) project science team and some ship crew aboard Research Vessel Sally Ride during the third phase of the project.
The Student Explorations Around Southern California: Acoustics, Paleolandscapes, and Environments at Sea (SEASCAPES) project science team and some ship crew aboard Research Vessel Sally Ride during the third phase of the project. Image courtesy of Student Explorations Around Southern California: Acoustics, Paleolandscapes, and Environments at Sea (SEASCAPES).
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During this third phase of the project, the team was joined by several engineers with Marine Applied Research and Exploration (MARE) who operated their ROV Beagle, 10 students learning ocean science research, 1 science illustrator, and a representative from the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians. The team collected 3 terabytes (TB) of photographic stills and video during 36 hours and 48 minutes of time on the seafloor on the 13 ROV dives. The focus for these dives were paleolandscapes in less than 120 meters (394 feet) of water off the Northern Channel Islands, California (34.056267°N 119.406689°W).

Published June 24, 2024

Features

Earth is in a constant state of change. Understanding how this change has progressed and has affected the development of species, including humankind, requires research on paleolandscapes and paleoenvironments.
June 24, 2024
While exploring off the coast of southern California in January 2023, the Student Explorations Around Southern California: Acoustics, Paleolandscapes, and Environments at Sea (SEASCAPES) team made an exciting discovery – the first known shallow-water cold seeps in the region. Read on to learn more about these unique ocean ecosystems.
June 24, 2024
From January 2-12, a team of researchers will carry out a multipronged expedition to explore and develop best practices for collecting materials from submerged tar seeps and surrounding sediment.
December 21, 2022

Multimedia

Featured multimedia assets associated with this project.

Education

Our Learn & Discover page provides the best of what the NOAA Ocean Exploration website has to offer to support educators in the classroom during this expedition. Each theme page includes expedition features, lessons, multimedia, career information, and associated past expeditions. Below are related top education themes for this expedition.

Meet the Exploration Team

Learn more about the team members and their contributions to this project.

Associate Curator of Anthropology/NAGPRA Coordinator - Natural History Museum Los Angeles County
Associate Professor of Geological Sciences - San Diego State University
Distinguished Professor of Geophysics - University of California San Diego
Assistant Professor of Geology – University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Professor of Anthropological Archaeology - San Diego State University
Emeritus Professor of Anthropology/Director of the Museum of Natural & Cultural History - University of Oregon

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