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GF Ocean Exploration

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We are a non-profit engineering group that designs underwater robots to explore places that no one has been to before and share them with the rest of the world.

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Due to high currents at the USS Monitor, the onboard team has decided to move todays’s dive to the dramatic wreck of the EM Clark! We are still on schedule and plan to launch the ROVs this morning. #allwrecks

Due to high currents at the USS Monitor, the onboard team has decided to move todays’s dive to the dramatic wreck of the EM Clark! We are still on schedule and plan to launch the ROVs this morning. #allwrecks
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ROVs Yogi and Guru are on the seafloor and making their way to the wreck site of the EM Clark. Currents are strong on the bottom, so the approach to the site might take a bit longer than initially estimated. Working in the ocean is dynamic and can be challenging! #allwrecks

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Today’s ROV dive will be delayed as we search for a wreck site with low currents. Our original primary and backup dive sites were both seeing currents of over 3 kts! #allwrecks

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Currents are high at all of our planned ROV dive sites, so the NOAA Ship Nancy Foster will be conducting bathymetry mapping operations for now. We will be checking currents periodically throughout the day to reevaluate conditions. #allwrecks

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Due to high currents again today at the both the USS Monitor and EM Clark wreck sites, today’s dive is postponed until when/if conditions become more favorable. Working in/near the Gulf Stream is dynamic and challenging! #allwrecks

Due to high currents again today at the both the USS Monitor and EM Clark wreck sites, today’s dive is postponed until when/if conditions become more favorable. Working in/near the Gulf Stream is dynamic and challenging! #allwrecks
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Yogi and Guru are in the water! We are diving on an originally unplanned wreck site where currents are manageable. Follow along live from now through 7pm Eastern Time! engineeringfordiscovery.org #allwrecks

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Unfortunately today’s dive will be postponed until when/if the winds and currents calm down enough to safely operate Yogi and Guru. Please check back here for updates throughout the day! #allwrecks

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Due to high currents, high winds, and large sea states, the ROVs will be unable to dive today. Hopefully we will see you back in the water tomorrow! #allwrecks

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We are diving on the E.M. Clark today! Come join us for #shipwrecks and #sharks this Saturday. Watch live at engineeringfordiscovery.org. #allwrecks

We are diving on the E.M. Clark today! Come join us for #shipwrecks and #sharks this Saturday. Watch live at engineeringfordiscovery.org. #allwrecks
Sanctuaries (NOAA) (@sanctuaries) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You'll be amazed at the unique fusion of the history with the biology and ecology that Malchace and other NOAA Monitor NMS shipwrecks are now forming. engineeringfordiscovery.org 📸: GF Ocean Exploration/NOAA

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Our next stop is U-576 U-576 had received damage to the main ballast tank and decided to return to Germany on July 13 1942. 📸Ed Caram

Our next stop is U-576

U-576 had received damage to the main ballast tank and decided to return to Germany on July 13 1942. 

📸Ed Caram
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Join us right now for a night dive on #ussmonitor in NOAA Monitor NMS! Go to engineeringfordiscovery.org to watch the livestream! Photo by Art Howard, GFOE #allwrecks #shipwrecks #oceanexploration #nightdive

Join us right now for a night dive on #ussmonitor in <a href="/MonitorNMS/">NOAA Monitor NMS</a>! Go to engineeringfordiscovery.org to watch the livestream! 

Photo by Art Howard, GFOE

#allwrecks #shipwrecks #oceanexploration #nightdive
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We are on the E.M. Clark in NOAA Monitor NMS for our last dive! Join us now until midnight Eastern at engineeringfordiscovery.org! #allwrecks Photo: NOAA/GFOE

We are on the E.M. Clark in <a href="/MonitorNMS/">NOAA Monitor NMS</a> for our last dive! Join us now until midnight Eastern at engineeringfordiscovery.org! #allwrecks 
Photo: NOAA/GFOE
AGU (American Geophysical Union) (@theagu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2016, NOAA Ocean Exploration ROV #Okeanos explored the #midwater biome. An analyses of midwater biodiversity from that dive will be presented at #AGU22. See Isabel Moyer’s talk @ Tues 3 pm CST to learn more: fal.cn/3un7H

In 2016, <a href="/oceanexplorer/">NOAA Ocean Exploration</a> ROV #Okeanos explored the #midwater biome. An analyses of midwater biodiversity from that dive will be presented at #AGU22. See Isabel Moyer’s talk @ Tues 3 pm CST to learn more: fal.cn/3un7H
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Today we are celebrating #oceanexplorationday! We have discovered that the deep sea is full of life that we are just beginning to understand. By exploring the ocean, we learn more about our planet, our human maritime history, and our capabilities in engineering. #GFOE #ROV

Today we are celebrating #oceanexplorationday! We have discovered that the deep sea is full of life that we are just beginning to understand. By exploring the ocean, we learn more about our planet, our human maritime history, and our capabilities in engineering. 

#GFOE #ROV