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.- SERPENT Scene Dec '09 Issue 19 - News Stories
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The Newsletter of the SERPENT project. December 2009 Issue 19. Hi, welcome to the new format SERPENT Scene. If you want to subscribe to the newsletter please send us a request using our feedback form. We hope you’ll continue to enjoy reading about what we’ve been up to. Please note that you can print just this Newsletter without the rest of the page. Go to print preview in your browser menu to see what we mean. Total and the Usan Field, Nigeria. Shell at South Uist. West of Shetland with HEX. We worked i...
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SERPENT: Deep sea research using ROVs. - BP
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2013 SERPENT BP Collaboration. Fish association with black coral. New paper: ROV observations of sunfish. 14th Deep-Sea Biology Symposium, 2015. Burrowing amphipod crustacean in the Norwegian Sea. New Scientist Article: Angolan Siphonophore. Deepest record of a hammerhead shark. New article on Shell website. New video highlights from the Gulf of Mexico. New paper on asphalt mounds in the deep sea. EU Maritime Day 2014. Deep-sea image data mining. New paper about food-falls in the deep sea. Hurricane Expl...
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SERPENT: Deep sea research using ROVs. - Galleries
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West of Shetland Gallery 1. West of Shetland Gallery 2. Fish association with black coral. New paper: ROV observations of sunfish. 14th Deep-Sea Biology Symposium, 2015. Burrowing amphipod crustacean in the Norwegian Sea. New Scientist Article: Angolan Siphonophore. Deepest record of a hammerhead shark. New article on Shell website. New video highlights from the Gulf of Mexico. New paper on asphalt mounds in the deep sea. EU Maritime Day 2014. Deep-sea image data mining. Giant Oarfish paper published.
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SERPENT: Deep sea research using ROVs. - SERPENT for Science
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SERPENT is network of world-class scientific research groups. That work with the global oil and gas industry. To use industrial remotely operated vehicles for primarily deep sea science. SERPENT is led by researchers. Within the Deepseas Group. Of the National Oceanography Centre. In Southampton. SERPENT has two core research areas:. Deep-sea biodiversity and ecosystem function. Assessment of disturbance and recovery from hydrocarbon industry activities. Of deep-water images and video. New BP SERPENT Col...
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SERPENT: Deep sea research using ROVs. - Industry Path
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SERPENT has excellent working partnerships with companies in the oil and gas sector. Find out how these companies benefit from this collaboration, best practice for industrial partners and browse the media archive to see the exciting images and video collected in our work with specific partners. We'd love to talk to you if you're interested in working with us. Contact us. A list showing details about all our current partners. ROV water column survey protocols. Most wanted: Gulf of Mexico. SERPENT image u...
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SERPENT: Deep sea research using ROVs. - SERPENT for the Public
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SERPENT for the Public. Following on from popular media productions such as Planet Earth and the Oceans, SERPENT offers the general public an opportunity share in the adventure as we delve into a truly mysterious realm and wonder at the creatures of the deep sea. You may have seen this little chap in lots of places on the internet, but did you know that the SERPENT project is the original source for this picture? See the stunning detail in our images. Image and Video Galleries. Browse the Media Archive.
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SERPENT: Deep sea research using ROVs. - Missions
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Missions home Interactive Missions Chart. Choose a location to visit the mission. All links open new windows. Cashel Mission report 1. Cashel Mission report 2. Cashel Mission report 3. Discoverer Deep Seas 1. Discoverer Deep Seas 2. Discoverer Deep Seas 3. Discoverer Deep Seas 4. Laggan, Jack Bates. Foinaven, Paul B Loyd Junior. Schiehallion, Transocean Leader. Foinaven and Schiehallion, MSV Regalia. Boa Deep C offshore Mauritania. Akpo field, Nigeria. Usan field, Nigeria. Mutineer – Santos. SERPENT at t...
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SERPENT: Deep sea research using ROVs. - Publications - Newsletters, Annual Reports and Downloads
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Newsletters, Annual Reports and Downloads Publication Supplementary Media. SERPENT Scene Issue 19. The SERPENT project newsletter. To save on your print costs, SERPENT Scene is now an email newsletter with links to a new online version. This can be printed in a low graphics version to save on ink. You can see Issue 19 here. If you want to be added to our email distribution list. SERPENT 2008 Annual Report. Can't see the Report? Get Flash 10 here. Issue 18 - June 09. Issue 17 - March 09. Issue 14 - June 08.
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SERPENT: Deep sea research using ROVs. - Publications
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Newsletters, Annual Reports and Downloads. This page contains additional material that supplements the entries on the Publications page. Problem with seeing these files? Just download and play back on your computer. These are large files and may take a while to download. From: Publications page Refereed Papers. Lene Buhl-Mortensen et al (accepted) Behaviour and habitat of. Boeck, 1861) (Amphipoda, Corophiida) in Norwegian Sea deep water. Video highlights including, amongst others,. Described in the paper:.
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SERPENT: Deep sea research using ROVs. - West Africa Missions
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Missions - West Africa. Boa Deep C offshore Mauritania. Akpo field, Nigeria NEW. Usan field, Nigeria NEW. SERPENT has undertaken two missions in Africa to date and is very interested in exploring more of this area in the future. We are excited by the discoveries in Mauritania and hope to build on the collaborations that came about through the Darwin Initiative. We would be very keen to discuss possible future missions with oil and gas companies operating in the area. Fish association with black coral.