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Research command center on the vessel with live feed of the stern and the ship’s position projected on a bathymetric map
Research command center on the M/V Bold Horizon
Research command center on the M/V Bold Horizon
Research command center on the M/V Bold Horizon

Research command center on the vessel with live feed of the stern and the ship’s position projected on a bathymetric map.

Stats about USGS coastal science over a blue tinted aerial image of a mountainous coastline. Full text in caption.
USGS Coastal Science
USGS Coastal Science
USGS Coastal Science

USGS Coastal Science

The USGS Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program is the only federal science program focused on the geology and processes of coastal and marine landscapes.

USGS Coastal Science

The USGS Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program is the only federal science program focused on the geology and processes of coastal and marine landscapes.

A vertical map taped to a whiteboard shows the length of the Cascadia Subduction Zone in bathymetric detail
A vertical map taped to a whiteboard shows the length of the Cascadia Subduction Zone in bathymetric detail
A vertical map taped to a whiteboard shows the length of the Cascadia Subduction Zone in bathymetric detail
A vertical map taped to a whiteboard shows the length of the Cascadia Subduction Zone in bathymetric detail

On a whiteboard on the R/V Bold Horizon, researchers taped a vertical map showing the length of the Cascadia Subduction Zone in bathymetric detail. Many data gaps were filled by the cores collected during the research expedition.

George Snyder at the research command center aboard the M/V Bold Horizon
George Snyder at the research command center aboard the M/V Bold Horizon
George Snyder at the research command center aboard the M/V Bold Horizon
George Snyder at the research command center aboard the M/V Bold Horizon

George Snyder aboard the R/V Bold Horizon sits at the research command center, with monitors displaying the ship's aft deck and a bathymetric map of the seafloor

A virtual "flight" over seafloor features in Southern California as if the water has been drained away
A virtual "flight" over seafloor features in Southern California
A virtual "flight" over seafloor features in Southern California
A virtual "flight" over seafloor features in Southern California

A virtual “flight” over seafloor features in Southern California as if the water has been drained away. The flight travels around the features Footprint and Piggy Bank, just south of the northern Channel Islands in southern California.

A virtual “flight” over seafloor features in Southern California as if the water has been drained away. The flight travels around the features Footprint and Piggy Bank, just south of the northern Channel Islands in southern California.

A photograph looking down on a dark sand beach with waves crashing and an old SUV driving along the dry part of the beach.
Nuvuk, Alaska web cam
Nuvuk, Alaska web cam
Nuvuk, Alaska web cam

Two coastal observing video cameras are installed atop a utility pole near the northernmost point of land in the United States, at Nuvuk (Point Barrow), Alaska. The cameras point northwest toward the Arctic Ocean and the boundary between the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas.

Two coastal observing video cameras are installed atop a utility pole near the northernmost point of land in the United States, at Nuvuk (Point Barrow), Alaska. The cameras point northwest toward the Arctic Ocean and the boundary between the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas.

Researchers aboard NOAA's R/V Bell M. Shimada prepare to deploy an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV)
Researchers aboard NOAA's R/V Bell M. Shimada prepare to deploy an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV)
Researchers aboard NOAA's R/V Bell M. Shimada prepare to deploy an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV)
Researchers aboard NOAA's R/V Bell M. Shimada prepare to deploy an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV)

As part of the Expanding Pacific Research and Exploration of Submerged Systems (EXPRESS) 2022 expedition, researchers aboard NOAA's R/V Bell M. Shimada prepare to deploy an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV).

Researcher aboard NOAA's R/V Bell M. Shimada prepares to deploy a conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) sensor array
Researcher aboard NOAA's R/V Bell M. Shimada prepares to deploy a conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) sensor array
Researcher aboard NOAA's R/V Bell M. Shimada prepares to deploy a conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) sensor array
Researcher aboard NOAA's R/V Bell M. Shimada prepares to deploy a conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) sensor array

As part of the Expanding Pacific Research and Exploration of Submerged Systems (EXPRESS) 2022 expedition, a researcher aboard NOAA's R/V Bell M. Shimada prepares to deploy a conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) sensor array.

USGS Research Geologist Curt Storlazzi receives USCRTF award
USGS Research Geologist Curt Storlazzi from the Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center presented with the USCRTF Scientific Achievement Award
USGS Research Geologist Curt Storlazzi from the Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center presented with the USCRTF Scientific Achievement Award
USGS Research Geologist Curt Storlazzi from the Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center presented with the USCRTF Scientific Achievement Award

USGS Research Geologist Curt Storlazzi from the Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center was presented with the USCRTF Scientific Achievement Award by Department of the Interior Assistant Secretary Carmen G. Cantor.

An animated GIF of a coral reef in American Samoa, showing colorful reef fish darting in and out of the coral
An animated GIF of a coral reef in American Samoa
An animated GIF of a coral reef in American Samoa
An animated GIF of a coral reef in American Samoa

An animated GIF of a coral reef in American Samoa, showing colorful reef fish darting in and out of the coral

Fault Map of the Salton Sea Area
Fault Map of the Salton Sea Area
Fault Map of the Salton Sea Area
Fault Map of the Salton Sea Area

Fault Map of the Salton Sea Area, from the publication "Seismostratigraphic analysis of Lake Cahuilla sedimentation cycles and fault displacement history beneath the Salton Sea, California, USA"

Fault Map of the Salton Sea Area, from the publication "Seismostratigraphic analysis of Lake Cahuilla sedimentation cycles and fault displacement history beneath the Salton Sea, California, USA"

A sulfide mound at Escanaba Trough covered in sponges, brittle stars and other organisms
A sulfide mound at Escanaba Trough covered in sponges, brittle stars and other organisms
A sulfide mound at Escanaba Trough covered in sponges, brittle stars and other organisms
A sulfide mound at Escanaba Trough covered in sponges, brittle stars and other organisms

During the Escanaba Trough expedition, the ROV Jason encountered many inactive sulfide mounds, which were often covered in sponges, brittle stars and other organisms.

Tubeworms colonize an active hydrothermal vent at Escanaba Trough
Tubeworms colonize an active hydrothermal vent at Escanaba Trough
Tubeworms colonize an active hydrothermal vent at Escanaba Trough
Tubeworms colonize an active hydrothermal vent at Escanaba Trough

In active hydrothermal systems, hot hydrothermal fluid vents to cold seawater and supports communities of organisms that turn hydrothermal chemicals into energy. Here, tubeworms colonize an active hydrothermal vent at Escanaba Trough.

In active hydrothermal systems, hot hydrothermal fluid vents to cold seawater and supports communities of organisms that turn hydrothermal chemicals into energy. Here, tubeworms colonize an active hydrothermal vent at Escanaba Trough.

Bathymetric map of Escanaba Trough, using data from submersible robot Sentry
Bathymetric map of Escanaba Trough, using data from submersible robot Sentry
Bathymetric map of Escanaba Trough, using data from submersible robot Sentry
Bathymetric map of Escanaba Trough, using data from submersible robot Sentry

A research points to a screen displaying a bathymetric map of Escanaba Trough, using data from the submersible robot Sentry

Autonomous underwater vehicle Sentry being deployed from a research vessel
Autonomous underwater vehicle Sentry being deployed from a research vessel
Autonomous underwater vehicle Sentry being deployed from a research vessel
Autonomous underwater vehicle Sentry being deployed from a research vessel

The autonomous underwater vehicle Sentry being deployed from the research vessel Thomas G. Thompson during the 2022 Escanaba Trough Expedition.

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