Scientists aboard
the Tara Oceans vessel prepare to lower a CTD device into the blue depths.
Seawater samples are prepared for extraction of marine viruses aboard
the Tara Oceans vessel.
Not exact matches
For the past ten years, the
Tara Oceans research vessel has traversed over 180,000 miles across all the world's oceans collecting biological samples and information about the oceans» physical parameters like depth, temperature and sal
Oceans research
vessel has traversed over 180,000 miles across all the world's
oceans collecting biological samples and information about the oceans» physical parameters like depth, temperature and sal
oceans collecting biological samples and information about the
oceans» physical parameters like depth, temperature and sal
oceans» physical parameters like depth, temperature and salinity.
For the past 10 years, the
Tara Oceans research vessel has traversed more than 180,000 miles across all of the world's oceans, collecting biological samples and information about the oceans» physical parameters such as depth, temperature and sal
Oceans research
vessel has traversed more than 180,000 miles across all of the world's
oceans, collecting biological samples and information about the oceans» physical parameters such as depth, temperature and sal
oceans, collecting biological samples and information about the
oceans» physical parameters such as depth, temperature and sal
oceans» physical parameters such as depth, temperature and salinity.
In 2013, as part of a seven - month circumnavigation of the Arctic
Ocean, scientists aboard the research
vessel Tara documented a profusion of tiny pieces of plastic in the Greenland and Barents seas, where the final limb of the Gulf Stream system delivers Atlantic waters northward.