Photo & Video Log
This page contains photos and videos taken during the 2004 Gulf of Alaska Seamount Expedition that took place July 30 - August 23, 2004. Click on any image to view a larger version and for additional information. If a movie camera icon is present, a video can be viewed by clicking on the image. Other video formats are available on the linked pages.
If a slideshow icon is present, a visual log of exploration images can be viewed. You can scroll through them one by one, or select the play button for an automatic slideshow.
(HR) = "High Resolution" images available.
Video & Slideshows
September 29
Carmelina Livingston (mp4, 1.2 MB)
September 25
Defensive posture of anglerfish
(mp4, 1.1 MB)
September 14
Plan for recovering the Monitor's turret
(mp4, 1.2 MB)
September 10
Octopus
(mp4, 368 KB)
September 5
3-D rotation of Chapmans Reef (mp4, 616 KB)
September 4
Oculina coral (mp4, 1.6 MB)
September 2
Reef Balls (mp4, 1.5 MB)
September 1
Deploying PAMS acoustical array
(mp4, 1.2 MB)
Images
September 29
Lanternfish larva
September 29
Microscopic sea urchin
September 29
Ocean pressure test results
September 29
Crab collected from the deep ocean
September 29
Mechanical arm of Johnson Sea Link
September 28
Puffer larva
September 28
Snake mackeral larva
September 28
Sponge on rocky substrate
September 28
Coral fragments and mollusc shells
September 28
Sand-sized biota
September 28
Attempt to collect rock
September 28
Phosphorite pavement
September 28
Rocky substrate at Charleston Bump
September 27
Chain dogfish
September 27
Cuban dogfish
September 27
Sailfish larva
September 27
Wreckfish
September 27
The food chain at Charleston Bump
September 27
Mid-Atlantic Continental Shelf
September 27
Pink frogmouth fish
September 26
Ventral view of batfish
September 26
Dorsal view of batfish
September 26
Bottom boulders
September 26
Barracuda
September 26
Roughtongue bass
September 25
Olfactory organs on an anglerfish
September 25
An anglerfish luring its prey
September 25
Two species of anglerfish
September 25
Camouflaged anglerfish
September 25
Scientists with anglerfish
September 24
A pencil urchin and red brittlestars
September 24
A conger eel
September 24
Lophelia coral
September 23
Wolf eelpout
September 23
Hatchetfish
September 23
Bottom-dwelling Galathidae lobster
September 23
"Wall" of anemones
September 22
Western Atlantic surface currents
September 21
Octopus
September 21
Witch flounder
September 21
Sloping muddy sediments
September 21
North Carolina Shelf study areas
September 20
Lanternfish
September 20
Mid-water Sergestidae shrimp
September 14
Water spout
September 13
Recovering the Clelia
September 10
Hauling in a fish trap
September 10
Variety of sponges
September 10
Shelf edge reef community
September 10
Rock sample from Savannah Scarp
September 10
Greater amberjack and archeri sponges
September 9
Starfish from Savannah Scarp
September 9
Unknown sponge
September 9
Rock outcrop and scamp grouper
September 9
Rock as habitat
September 9
Closeup of limestone rock
September 9
Collecting sample of limestone
September 8
Sharptail eel
September 8
Blue angelfish and red snapper
September 8
Three species of fish
September 8
Amberjack and snapper
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Star fish and sea whip
September 7
School of greater amberjacks
September 7
Deploying Clelia
September 7
Map of Savannah Scarp dive sites
September 6
Clelia submersible
September 6
R/V Seward Johnson II
September 5
Students at sea
September 5
Dead intact Oculina coral
September 5
Oculina coral rubble
September 5
Trawl tracks
September 5
Oculina coral head
September 4
Red star fish
September 4
John Reed emerging from the Clelia sub
September 4
Brown-striped brittlestars
September 4
Giant red brittlestar
September 3
Oculina sample from Sebastian's Reef
September 3
Close up of Oculina varicosa
September 3
Intact Oculina coral at Jeff's Reef
September 2
Dome-shaped reef balls
September 2
Concrete block "reef balls"
September 2
Stages of Oculina coral decay
September 2
Oculina coral rubble at Sebastian's Reef
September 1
Retrieving PAMS from Jeff's Reef
September 1
PAMS scientists
August 31
Blue angelfish and Oculina coral
August 31
Scamp grouper
August 31
Oculina coral thicket
August 30
Fathometer reading in Eau Gallie region
August 30
Side scan sonar of Eau Gallie region
August 30
Ophioderma brittlestar
August 30
Four species of brittlestars
August 30
Gag grouper in Oculina coral
August 30
School of greater amberjack
August 30
Greateer amberjack
August 29
Oculina coral head at Jeff's Reef
August 29
Oculina varicosa from Oculina Bank
August 29
Clelia submersible after recovery
August 29
Phantom ROV used on Oculina Bank
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