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	'image':'http://io.ocean.washington.edu/files/crowded_source_med.jpg',
	'title':'What we expect to see during VISIONS'11',
	'description':'<p>	Video highlights from the OOI-RSN 2010 cruise with the ROV Jason II. We will be revisiting many of the same locations this year with the Canadian ROV ROPOS.&nbsp;</p>',
	
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	'title':'Inferno Vent at Axial',
	'description':'<p>	Inferno Vent is a black smoker located in the ASHES hydrothermal field at Axial Volcano.&nbsp; This video provides a brief overview of one face of this vent, and then two close ups of the organisms living on the surface of this sulfide chimney.&nbsp; Inferno is targeted to be instrumented with several OOI-RSN core sensors measuring the temperature and chemistry of the 600&deg;F vent fluid.&nbsp;</p>',
	
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	'title':'Castle Vent at Axial Seamount',
	'description':'<p>	Castle vent, in the International District field on the eastern edge of the caldera of Axial Seamount, is covered with thousands of strands of filamentous bacteria. &nbsp;</p><p>	&nbsp;</p><p>	Music: Gymnopedie No. 1 by Erik Satie, provided royalty-free by Kevin MacLeod, www.incompetech.com.</p>',
	
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	'image':'http://io.ocean.washington.edu/files/overviewicon_med.jpg',
	'title':'Overview',
	'description':'<p>	Enlighten &#39;10 Chief Scientist John Delaney provides an overview of the Ocean Observatories Initiative and the goals of the Enlighten &#39;10 research cruise</p><p>	Produced by Katherine Turner &amp; Carlos Sanchez Edited by Katherine Turner.</p>',
	
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	'image':'http://io.ocean.washington.edu/files/students_med.jpg',
	'title':'Student Stories',
	'description':'<p>	Students on Enlighten &#39;10 describe their at-sea learning experiences.&nbsp; Produced, edited, and photographed by Carlos Sanchez and Katherine Turner.</p>',
	
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	'image':'http://io.ocean.washington.edu/files/HugoLan-poster_med.jpg',
	'title':'Soundscape',
	'description':'<p>	Hugo Solis, UW graduate student in DXArts, describes his art piece that will use sounds collected on the ship, in the water, and on the seafloor during Enlighten &#39;10.</p><p>	Original soundscape by Hugo Solis; video produced by Katherine Turner and Carlos Sanchez; photography and videography by Carlos Sanchez; edited by Katherine Turner.</p>',
	
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	'title':'Head Shrinkers ',
	'description':'<p>	While Jason was out of the water, the science party broke out packages of Styrofoam cups, mannequin heads and colored pens. Cups and heads were decorated with images from the cruise, school logos, cartoon characters, and weather patterns. The Styrofoam art was attached to a cable and lowered to the seafloor (2,600m) where it was compressed to a miniaturized version. &nbsp;</p><p>	Produced, edited,and photographed by Katherine Turner and Carlos Sanchez<br />	Music: Kevin MacLeod<br />	&nbsp;</p>',
	
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	'title':'The Weather Report',
	'description':'<p>	A combination of satellite imagery, weather forecasts, and experience are critical information in cruise planning.<br />Produced and edited by Katherine Turner and Carlos Sanchez .</p>',
	
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	'image':'http://io.ocean.washington.edu/files/deb_overview-poster_med.jpg',
	'title':'Dive Plan for Axial Volcano: Deb Kelley',
	'description':'<p>	Enlighten &#39;10 Co-Chief Scientist Deb Kelley describes the plan for Jason Dive J2-515 in the Axial Volcano caldera.<br />	Produced and edited by Katherine Turner and Carlos Sanchez</p>',
	
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	'title':'Jason Recovery',
	'description':'<p>	The story of a smooth and successful recovery of <em>Jason </em>in foul weather during Enlighten &#39;10.<br />	Video produced by Katherine Turner &amp; Carlos Sanchez</p><p>	Edited by Katherine Turner</p><p>	On Deck videography by Carlos Sanchez</p><p>	02 Deck videography by Ed McNichols</p><p>	Still photography by Katherine Turner</p>',
	
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	'image':'http://io.ocean.washington.edu/files/timelapse_med.jpg',
	'title':'Loading the Thompson',
	'description':'<p>	This time-lapse video represents four intense days loading the University of Washington&#39;s R/V Thomas G. Thompson at the dock in Seattle for the Enlighten&#39;10 research cruise. On July 26, 2010, the ship set sail on the first of many cruises related to the UW-led cabled ocean observatory component of the National Science Foundation&#39;s Ocean Observatories Initiative.<br />	This time-lapse video was photographed and produced by Katherine Turner and Carlos Sanchez, graduate students in the Digital Media program at UW. They will be working as a team to complete short documentary videos about the expedition and the research behind it. The music on this time-lapse imagery is from the &quot;Flight of the Bumble Bee&quot; licensed by: www.RoyaltyFreemusic.co.uk.</p>',
	
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