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  3. you remember the viral Argentinian deep-sea expedition I was tooting about here?

you remember the viral Argentinian deep-sea expedition I was tooting about here?

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  • neville parkN neville park

    oh shiiiiit today we're over 3000 km below sea level on the ABYSSAL PLAIN. The three words she really wants to hear: "Possible chemosynthetic environment." https://youtu.be/xjtyz-u9FK4

    #UruguaySub200 #DeepWaterUruguay

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    oh shit guys we hit the edge of the map gotta turn back

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      oh shit guys we hit the edge of the map gotta turn back

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      Some of the creatures encountered so far today in a very short time span:

      - the very relatable-looking "lizard-fish", as chat declared
      - someone called this squishy pink lump "albondiga" (meatball)
      - a wonderfully vivid camarón
      - chat dubbed this "tortafrita" (the Uruguayan version of the fried flatbread called sopaipilla).

      once again, the current divestream is at https://youtu.be/xjtyz-u9FK4

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      • neville parkN neville park

        Some of the creatures encountered so far today in a very short time span:

        - the very relatable-looking "lizard-fish", as chat declared
        - someone called this squishy pink lump "albondiga" (meatball)
        - a wonderfully vivid camarón
        - chat dubbed this "tortafrita" (the Uruguayan version of the fried flatbread called sopaipilla).

        once again, the current divestream is at https://youtu.be/xjtyz-u9FK4

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        smh a menstrual cup at the bottom of the sea, truly no place on earth is safe from pollution /s

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          smh a menstrual cup at the bottom of the sea, truly no place on earth is safe from pollution /s

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          Side note: I can't hear the very common Spanish word "entonces" without thinking of Toonces, the Driving Cat from SNL: https://youtu.be/5fvsItXYgzk

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          • neville parkN neville park

            Side note: I can't hear the very common Spanish word "entonces" without thinking of Toonces, the Driving Cat from SNL: https://youtu.be/5fvsItXYgzk

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            They came across a chemosynthetic clam (edit: cf. family Vesicomyidae, thanks clamman) and chat lost its shit: "Habemus almeja!" "Almeja por Fabri!" (I think Fabrizio, the scientist whose birthday it is, was hoping for a clam?)

            However to the dismay and confusion of both chat and scientists, it seemed to break into pieces as they were lowering it into one of the bio-boxes with the scoop.

            It's an emotional rollercoaster down here.

            (Chat, seemingly trying to find the silver lining, is getting hype about sediment: "ARENITA PARA LETI" ["sand for Leticia", the sedimentologist]. It's funny because it is nothing but sediment as far as the eye can see)

            (cc @dantheclamman)

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            • neville parkN neville park

              They came across a chemosynthetic clam (edit: cf. family Vesicomyidae, thanks clamman) and chat lost its shit: "Habemus almeja!" "Almeja por Fabri!" (I think Fabrizio, the scientist whose birthday it is, was hoping for a clam?)

              However to the dismay and confusion of both chat and scientists, it seemed to break into pieces as they were lowering it into one of the bio-boxes with the scoop.

              It's an emotional rollercoaster down here.

              (Chat, seemingly trying to find the silver lining, is getting hype about sediment: "ARENITA PARA LETI" ["sand for Leticia", the sedimentologist]. It's funny because it is nothing but sediment as far as the eye can see)

              (cc @dantheclamman)

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              I did not want to learn that Uruguay, like parts of Canada, also has milk in bags by the ROV coming across a milk bag at the bottom of the ocean

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              • neville parkN neville park

                I did not want to learn that Uruguay, like parts of Canada, also has milk in bags by the ROV coming across a milk bag at the bottom of the ocean

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                Oh my goodness. At the very end of the stream, just as they were about to start hauling the ROV up, this beautiful squid appeared and put on a show for the camera. How perfectly magical and serendipitous.

                Video starts here: https://youtu.be/xjtyz-u9FK4?t=27808

                edit: squid not octopus, thanks @MugsysRapSheet

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                • neville parkN neville park

                  Oh my goodness. At the very end of the stream, just as they were about to start hauling the ROV up, this beautiful squid appeared and put on a show for the camera. How perfectly magical and serendipitous.

                  Video starts here: https://youtu.be/xjtyz-u9FK4?t=27808

                  edit: squid not octopus, thanks @MugsysRapSheet

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                  OMG. Right now the ROV is visiting a naufragio (shipwreck)! The destroyer _ROU Uruguay_, originally a US Navy ship from WWII, was intentionally sunk in 1995 when it reached end of life.

                  Livestream & more info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCEoF066PDQ

                  #UruguaySub200 #DeepWaterUruguay

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                  • neville parkN neville park

                    OMG. Right now the ROV is visiting a naufragio (shipwreck)! The destroyer _ROU Uruguay_, originally a US Navy ship from WWII, was intentionally sunk in 1995 when it reached end of life.

                    Livestream & more info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCEoF066PDQ

                    #UruguaySub200 #DeepWaterUruguay

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                    The fish called "hake" in English has such a lovely Spanish name: la merluza.

                    In chat:
                    - "In my head the 'Titanic' song is playing"
                    - "The same thing is happening to me hahaha"

                    Someone else says their 82-year-old grandfather is very excited to see this because he once visited the ship on a school trip.

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                    • neville parkN neville park

                      The fish called "hake" in English has such a lovely Spanish name: la merluza.

                      In chat:
                      - "In my head the 'Titanic' song is playing"
                      - "The same thing is happening to me hahaha"

                      Someone else says their 82-year-old grandfather is very excited to see this because he once visited the ship on a school trip.

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                      Every single inch of the shipwreck is carpeted in sea creatures. One of the scientists and an ROV operator, both familiar with shipwrecks, remarked that they were surprised by the vivid colours and rich variety. The destroyer is now "the creator of life," quipped head scientist Alvar Carranza.

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                      • neville parkN neville park

                        Every single inch of the shipwreck is carpeted in sea creatures. One of the scientists and an ROV operator, both familiar with shipwrecks, remarked that they were surprised by the vivid colours and rich variety. The destroyer is now "the creator of life," quipped head scientist Alvar Carranza.

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                        New #UruguaySub200 #DeepWaterUruguay divestream just started! Today, the Montevideo submarine canyon. https://youtu.be/rwmk4-72LaU

                        Expedition website (en Español): https://uruguaysub200.udelar.edu.uy/
                        Schmidt Ocean page (in English): https://schmidtocean.org/cruise/visualizing-the-deep-off-uruguay/

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                        • neville parkN neville park

                          New #UruguaySub200 #DeepWaterUruguay divestream just started! Today, the Montevideo submarine canyon. https://youtu.be/rwmk4-72LaU

                          Expedition website (en Español): https://uruguaysub200.udelar.edu.uy/
                          Schmidt Ocean page (in English): https://schmidtocean.org/cruise/visualizing-the-deep-off-uruguay/

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                          Side note: like Argentines, Uruguayans also seem keenly interested in what foreigners think of mate. 🧉

                          Chat is also irresistibly charmed by being referred to as "radioescuchas" (radio listeners) by the scientists. They also say "pibalvos", "pibalbis"…I do not know if it is slang or an in-joke I missed.

                          edit: someone in chat kindly explained that it is a portmanteau of "pibe" (kid) and "bivalvo" (bivalve)

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                          • neville parkN neville park

                            Side note: like Argentines, Uruguayans also seem keenly interested in what foreigners think of mate. 🧉

                            Chat is also irresistibly charmed by being referred to as "radioescuchas" (radio listeners) by the scientists. They also say "pibalvos", "pibalbis"…I do not know if it is slang or an in-joke I missed.

                            edit: someone in chat kindly explained that it is a portmanteau of "pibe" (kid) and "bivalvo" (bivalve)

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                            Oh my god, it's full of stars

                            edit: a scientist just estimated their density at ~360 per m², and on a bacterial mat (which I think I missed) 40 per m²

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