Rescue Mission to Recover Ocean Exploration Trust's ROVs | Nautilus Live
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2021
- In deep sea exploration and research, teamwork and collaboration is essential to document and understand the most hidden depths of our planet. Last week, a different kind of joint effort was live streamed around the world as Ocean Exploration Trust - with assistance from many individuals and groups from the deep-sea community - worked to recover ROVs Hercules and Argus from the seafloor just one week after they became detached from the cable that connects them to E/V Nautilus. Over the course of 26 hours, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s ROV Jason team deployed their vehicle from the University of Washington’s R/V Thomas G. Thompson and were able to work with the team aboard Nautilus to safely rescue both vehicles. In this short recap video, go behind the scenes of these operations from the Nautilus’ control room and back deck and learn more about the complex rescue process from our team onboard.
Our gratitude for the success of this operation goes out to the many partners and collaborators who contributed their assistance, equipment, and expertise. We are especially thankful to the National Science Foundation, University-National Oceanographic Laboratory Systems, University of Washington, WHOI National Deep Submergence Facility, the WHOI ROV Jason team, Ocean Observatories Initiative, Office of Naval Research, the crews and expedition teams of R/V Thomas G. Thompson (TN-393C) and E/V Nautilus (NA129 & NA129b), Maritime Management, Leviathan, Ocean Networks Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Oregon State University, Schmidt Ocean Institute, NOAA Ocean Exploration, NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, NOAA Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute, and OET staff and contractors.
In addition to support from across the deep-sea research and exploration community, students, educators, and the general public joined us from around the world to remotely engage in this recovery mission and offer encouraging messages. Ocean Exploration Trust deeply appreciated this encouragement and was inspired to witness the care and connection millions of viewers feel for the deep ocean, including research technologies like ROVs Hercules and Argus. With the vehicles back on board, we look forward to continuing to share cutting-edge exploration and moments of excitement, discovery, and inspiration live from the seafloor as the 2021 expedition season continues on NautilusLive.org
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It's pretty amazing that we can lose 2 rov's on the bottom and get them back. Great job, everyone!
Should be more careful in the future.
@@writeordie5452 I'm sure they didn't think of that. Thanks for your help.
Should watch the documentary Azorian. It's about an old CIA op about raising enemy sub from the deep in secret in front of the enemy. Amazing story and told well
I watched it live when Jason attached the line to Argos and it was intense! Never thought watching a robot unscrew something would be such a nail biting experience.
Congratulations to everyone involved in recovering those two lost "children". :)
And then there are us, normal people that panic when our phone falls into the bathtub
I remember when there was a smiley face painted on the new cable spool during testing. A happy cable would not be cut so clearly it had to be the connector.
Im glad you got your ROV's back, Ive followed EVNautilus for almost 3 yeas now and have become quite invested in your window into ocean exploration for all to see(sea;))
thank you to ROV jason and the Thomas J Thompson for all the help provided to you guys
Glad they were recovered and all is well!
The rescue mission is so wholesome. Its like 2 ROVs are lost and all their friends come and work together to save them!
But i feel like the spider crabs are behind this, they’re there every dive…
watching…
I was watching live as the video feed cut and was like "uh ohhh!"... Very cool to watch the recovery as well. Can't wait to see more as usual. Been watching for a while now. Even when it shows 10 viewers - one of my screens is usually one haha!
Absolutely wonderful recovery, nothing short of amazingness and the absolute beautiful skill of the teams involved could have achieved it. Keep rocking!
It was like loosing a couple of friends and then finding them again. So many emotions! Wow! Great teamwork!
I see that the genius tactic of "just tape a knife to it" has been used
ducttape(&WD40 i guess), the biggest archivements of mankind 😏
Someone (Ben T.) grew up watching MacGyver!!
Amazing. Love you guys and glad that Hercules and Argus were retrieved safe and sound. Congratulations from a long time viewer
That was a well done recovery. I hope you identify the root cause of the failure so you can prevent it from happening again.
Please be carful that the fix you implement does not cause a new failure point.
👏👏👏 CONGRATULATIONS! 🌊🦀🐚🐙🐬🐠🐟🦐
Great video ! Thank You for publishing. Another professional quality video from Nautilus.
By far the most nerve racking but then inspiring stories I've had the privilege of watching in these past years of dives! Well done to all!
Woo-hoo! Great job, ladies and gentlemen, great job!
The beautiful scene at 4:35 ♥️
Congratulation , The kids are back home ! And congratulations to Hercules for the speed record
Fantastic work!!
So glad they're both safe and sound!
What an amazing community. Congratulations to everyone.
It's like a family reunion!
Thank you for letting me see this video.
So glad they are safe and sound
Oh, well done crew. I enjoy this channel so much. I would have been gutted if this was the end of me being able to watch you explore the ocean and the life in it. I hope all goes well from now on.
It's quite neat we get to be part, in a very small way, of the whole adventure. Glad the vehicles are retrieved.
(Also, why on Earth are there any 'thumbs down' on this video?)
All the best from here in West Australia Nautilus Crew.
Thanks for this video! I watched some of the recovery live, but it's nice to get a better look at how you guys handled everything.
So happy to see the rescue mission a great success! I love the education I get from your channel.
Oogh, I missed that stream so I had no clue that happened. Glad you guys kept your cool and were able to retrieve your ROVs! I know that had to be nerve wracking.
Well done guys!
Congrats to all involved!
Thanks for making this video and for including the moment the detachment happened
Will be joining you next week, once mapping expedition is over -shm
I’m so glad you guys got to retrieve him! Love that ROV
This is good exercise for any future mishaps. Life does not go perfectly. Expect glitches.
That was some awesome Teamwork ! :)
Bravo!! Great teamwork 💖
wooo Hercules and Argus were recovered. always enjoy looking at the cool things y'all discover
Yes! Great work!!
So happy you were successful
Em 2006 , conheci pessoalmente o Hércules e Argus , fantásticos equipamentos !
5:03 hippidy hoppidy your ROV is now my property. (c) Crabbo
Great Recovery...
Congrats and welldone
wow i did not no. but you got it back too cool .
Wow. Just wow.
Yaay!!!
Have they ever done a video of "A day in a life" of the EVNautilus team? Like a tour of the boat, where they sleep, eating their meals etc?
Yikes! Glad they were recovered successfully
I can't even find where I left my car keys ...
Cool
Who forgot to double knot the rope? 🐙
👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
Ocean fans with robots: *goes on a rescue mission to recover a machine from two kilometres under the surface of the ocean, cuz like it’d be pretty sad if they didn’t*
Space fans with robots: okay so we’re sending you into the interstellar void from which you will never return, you’re fine with that right? okaybye have a great time!
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Wild that you're wearing masks around people inside a ship you all are living on.
Science.
Was just about to comment on that. This perfectly shows how far the government narratives reach. Very sad.
Pretty irresponsible using an emergency flair as a celebratory device in the open ocean!
Why is that?
awsome 💙