V15 Science
VISIONS ’15 work is scheduled at the cabled observatory's main study sites: two (Axial Base and Read More »
V14 Science
VISIONS ’14 work is scheduled at the cabled observatory's main study sites: two (Axial Base and Axial Caldera) are associated with Axial Seamount, an active underwater volcano 300 miles west of Astoria, Oregon; one is at the base of th
Free Science and its Potential
Charlie Parker (VISIONS ’13, Leg 4) created this short video and article as his student project.
Largest Ocean Science Project in History
An article in The Oregonian focuses on Oregon State University's role in the OOI. Full article here.
The cable has landed: Ocean science history in the making — with slideshow
In an article published in UW Today, Sandra Hines reports on "Submarine cables for the nation’s first regional cabled ocean observator
VISIONS11 SCIENCE OVERVIEW
The University of Washington is leading the effort to develop the Regi
VISIONS11 Science
The University of Washington is leading the effort to develop the Regional Scale Nodes (RSN) component of the National Science Foundation's O