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S. W. Ross, Brooke, S., Quattrini, A. M., Rhode, M., and J Watterson, C., A deep-sea community, including Lophelia pertusa, at unusually shallow depths in the western North Atlantic Ocean off northeastern Florida, MARINE BIOLOGY, vol. 162, pp. 635–648, 2015.
R. J. Etter and Mullineaux, L. S., Deep-Sea Communities, in Marine Community Ecology, M. D. Bertness, Ed. Sunderland, Mass.: Sinauer Associates, 2001, pp. 367–394.
C. L. Van Dover, Kaartvedt, S., Bollens, S. M., Wiebe, P. H., Martin, J. W., and France, S. C., Deep-sea amphipod swarms, Nature, vol. 358, pp. 25–26, 1992.
E. E. Davis, Wang, K., Becker, K., Thomson, R. E., and Yashayaev, I., Deep-ocean temperature variations and implications for errors in seafloor heat flow determinations, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 108, p. Article no. 2034, 2003.
S. Q. Lang, Früh-Green, G. L., Bernasconi, S. M., Brazelton, W. J., Schrenk, M. O., and McGonigle, J. M., Deeply-sourced formate fuels sulfate reducers but not methanogens at Lost City hydrothermal field, Scientific Reports, vol. 8, p. 755, 2018.
S. Q. Lang, Früh-Green, G. L., Bernasconi, S. M., Brazelton, W. J., Schrenk, M. O., and McGonigle, J. M., Deeply-sourced formate fuels sulfate reducers but not methanogens at Lost City hydrothermal field, Scientific Reports, vol. 8, p. 755, 2018.
W. H. Garzke, Yoerger, D. R., Harris, S., Dulin, R. O., and Brown, D. K., Deep underwater exploration vehicles – past, present and future, in Centennial meeting, technical sessions, September 15-17, 1992, the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, the New York Hilton and Towers, New York, NY, Jersey City, N.J.: Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 1993, pp. 15–40.
R. Hekinian, Pineau, F., Shilobreeva, S., Bideau, D., Gracia, E., and Javoy, M., Deep sea explosive activity on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 34 degrees 50'N; magma composition, vesicularity and volatile content, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, vol. 98, pp. 49–77, 2000.
M. F. Bowen and Peters, D. B., A deep sea docking station for ODYSSEY class autonomous underwater vehicles, vol. 98-11. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1998, p. 71.
G. S. Stone and Busch, W. S., Deep ocean science and facility needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, vol. 25, pp. 14–21, 1991.
R. D. Ballard, Deep Black Sea, National Geographic Magazine, vol. 199, pp. 52–69, 2001.
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M. Wimbush, Nemeth, L., and Birdsall, B., Current-induced sediment movement in the deep Florida Straits Observations, in Dynamic environment of the ocean floor, K. A. Fanning, Ed. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1982, pp. 77–94.
E. Pacific Ri Group, Ballard, R. D., Craig, H., Edmond, J., Einaudi, M., Holcomb, R., Holland, H. D., Hopson, C., Luyendyk, B. P., Macdonald, K., Morton, J., Orcutt, J., and Sleep, N., Crustal processes of the Mid-Ocean Ridge, Science, vol. 213, pp. 31–40, 1981.
J. F. Allan, Sack, R. O., and Batiza, R., Cr-rich spinels as petrogenetic indicators: MORB-type lavas from the Lamont Seamount Chain, American Mineralogist, vol. 73, pp. 741–753, 1988.
N. M. Neira, Clark, J. F., Fisher, A. T., Wheat, C. G., Haymon, R. M., and Becker, K., Cross-hole tracer experiment reveals rapid fluid flow and low effective porosity in the upper oceanic crust, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 450, pp. 355–365, 2016.
N. Research C. Board, Ed., Crosscutting issues; platforms for observation and collection, in Ocean's role in global change: progress of major research programs, Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1994, pp. 57–60.
E. L. Bland, Criteria for the selection, training and qualification of pilots for the deep submergence engineering and operations section. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1968, p. 18.
R. Batiza, Fornari, D. J., Vanko, D. A., and Lonsdale, P., Craters, calderas, and hyaloclastites on young Pacific seamounts, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 89, pp. 8371–8390, 1984.
E. E. Davis, Becker, K., and He, J., Costa Rica Rift revisited: Constraints on shallow and deep hydrothermal circulation in young oceanic crust, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 222, pp. 863–879, 2004.
J. M. Webster, Braga, J. C., Clague, D. A., Gallup, C., Hein, J. R., Potts, D. C., Renema, W., Riding, R., Riker-Coleman, K., Silver, E. A., and Wallace, L. M., Coral reef evolution on rapidly subsiding margins, Global and Planetary Change, vol. 66, pp. 128–148, 2009.
E. E. Cordes, McGinley, M. P., Podowski, E. L., Becker, E. L., Lessard-Pilon, S., Viada, S. T., and Fisher, C. R., Coral communities of the deep Gulf of Mexico, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 55, pp. 777–787, 2008.
C. Diaz- Recio Lorenzo, Bruggen, Dter, Luther, G. W., Gartman, A., and Gollner, S., Copepod assemblages along a hydrothermal stress gradient at diffuse flow habitats within the ABE vent site (Eastern Lau Spreading Center, Southwest Pacific), Deep Sea Research Part I Oceanographic Research Papers, p. 103532, 2021.
A. Bahr, Cooperative localization for autonomous underwater vehicles, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Cambridge, MA and Woods Hole, MA, 2009.
C. R. Fisher, Brooks, J. M., Vodenichar, J. S., Zande, J. M., Childress, J. J., and Burke, R. A., The co-occurrence of methanotrophic and chemoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing symbionts in a deep-sea mussel, Marine Ecology, vol. 14, pp. 277–289, 1993.
C. R. Fisher, Brooks, J. M., Vodenichar, J. S., Zande, J. M., Childress, J. J., and Burke, R. A., The co-occurrence of methanotrophic and chemoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing symbionts in a deep-sea mussel, Marine Ecology, vol. 14, pp. 277–289, 1993.

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