The Windows to the Deep 2021: Southeast U.S. ROV and Mapping expedition (EX-21-07) was a combined mapping and remotely operated vehicle (ROV) expedition to the Blake Plateau and Florida Straits that took place between October 26 and November 15, 2021. Operations during this 21-days at sea expedition included a combination of ROV dives in support of NOAA Ocean Exploration and its partner priorities. The primary focus of this expedition was the Blake Plateau, including its escarpment, off the coast of the Southeast U.S., but three dives were also conducted in the western and central Florida Straits due to weather conditions. Overall, 14 dives were completed, including two explorations of the water column, several dives to mound and ridgelike structures likely to be bioherms, two deeper dives to explore the steep Blake Escarpment, and one dive to document a lone sinkhole in the southeast region of the Blake Plateau. ROV dives were conducted from 300 m to 3650 meters water depth for a total of 47 hours of bottom time, and 15,800 square km were mapped using EM 304 multibeam sonar. All data associated with this expedition have been archived and are publicly available through the NOAA Archives.
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| Title | EX2107: Windows to the Deep 2021: Southeast U.S. (ROV and Mapping) |
|---|---|
| Description | The Windows to the Deep 2021: Southeast U.S. ROV and Mapping expedition (EX-21-07) was a combined mapping and remotely operated vehicle (ROV) expedition to the Blake Plateau and Florida Straits that took place between October 26 and November 15, 2021. Operations during this 21-days at sea expedition included a combination of ROV dives in support of NOAA Ocean Exploration and its partner priorities. The primary focus of this expedition was the Blake Plateau, including its escarpment, off the coast of the Southeast U.S., but three dives were also conducted in the western and central Florida Straits due to weather conditions. Overall, 14 dives were completed, including two explorations of the water column, several dives to mound and ridgelike structures likely to be bioherms, two deeper dives to explore the steep Blake Escarpment, and one dive to document a lone sinkhole in the southeast region of the Blake Plateau. ROV dives were conducted from 300 m to 3650 meters water depth for a total of 47 hours of bottom time, and 15,800 square km were mapped using EM 304 multibeam sonar. All data associated with this expedition have been archived and are publicly available through the NOAA Archives. |
| Modified | 2025-11-14T14:27:00.200Z |
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| Keywords | North Atlantic Ocean , Gulf of Mexico , Earth Science > Oceans > Marine Environment Monitoring , Earth Science > Oceans > Aquatic Sciences , expedition , exploration , explorer , marine education , noaa , ocean , ocean discovery , ocean education , ocean exploration , ocean exploration and research , OER , ocean literacy , ocean research , science , scientific mission , scientific research , sea , stewardship , systematic exploration , technology , transformational research , undersea , underwater , okeanos explorer , okeanos , scientific computing system , SCS , noaa fleet , R337 , multibeam , multibeam sonar , telepresence , sub-bottom profile , mapping survey , multibeam backscatter , water column backscatter , singlebeam sonar , single beam sonar , single-beam sonar , deep-sea exploration , high-definition underwater video , underwater video , exploration vessel , NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer , Deep Discoverer ROV , SEIRIOS Camera Sled , Acoustic Sounders , CTD > Conductivity, Temperature, Depth , XBT > Expendable Bathythermographs , Wind Monitor , Thermosalinographs , GPS > Global Positioning System , Positioning/Navigation , MBES > Multibeam Mapping System , Echo Sounders , Underwater Video Camera , DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce , DOC/NOAA/OAR/OER > Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, Oceanic & Atmospheric Research, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce , oceans , geoscientificInformation |
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