Exploring Gary's Bad Hang with Jason and Sentry

Sunday, August 01, 2010
Sentry Coming Out of the Water

Dana in Winch House

Dana controlling the winch during lowering of Sentry for beginning of Mission 69.

Dana in Winch House

Snails at Gary's Bad Hang

Snails and tracks at Gary's Bad Hang.

Snails at Gary's Bad Hang

Following recovery of Jason, during the very early hours of the morning on August 1, the R/V Thompson transited ~ 9 km due south from Southern Hydrate Ridge and then turned southeast to a site called Gary's Bad Hang. During this transit, a 3.5 kHz sonar (sub-bottom) survey and EM300 bathymetric survey were conducted to characterize bottom structures and topography. In addition, a gravity core was taken ~ 3 km south of Southern Hydrate Ridge to determine the sediment characteristics for cable burial.

Gary's Hang is a candidate location for Primary Node PN1C on the cabled observatory and a survey in this area is necessary to determine if it is appropriate for cable burial, node placement, and the deployment of a variety of sensors and a mooring. This area was chosen as a potential site because it is an area near where fisherman have frequently, in the past, hung up their trawl nets on the bottom and therefore they avoid this area. 

Sentry went into the water in the morning, followed by Jason in the afternoon. Both vehicles will continue to map this site at ~ 600- to 400-m water depth until 2100-2400 hrs tonight. Upon recovery of the vehicles, the Thompson will transit back to Southern Hydrate Ridge for additional mapping and imaging.