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Ocean researchers dive to deep-sea stations

Colin Macilwain

Nature, 2000, vol. 406, issue 6795, 449-449

Abstract: Passive, seafloor observatories are likely to replace the traditional expeditions aboard research vessels as the dominant source of oceanographic data in the not-too-distant future, say leading researchers.

Date: 2000
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