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Installing New Zealand’s first observatory under the seafloor

Installing NZ’s first observatory under the seafloor infographic

The whole process of installing New Zealand's first observatory under the seafloor. The last stage shows ROVs coming to pull up the top plug, and to download data to send to a ship for geologists to study.

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Rights: The International Ocean Discovery Program, Dr Patrick Fulton
Published: 5 April 2018Size: 330.14 KB
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