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A. R. Baco and Smith, C. R., High species richness in deep-sea chemoautotrophic whale skeleton communities, Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 260, pp. 109–114, 2003.
E. T. Baker, Chadwick, W. W., Cowen, J. P., Dziak, R. P., Rubin, K. H., and Fornari, D. J., Hydrothermal Discharge During Submarine Eruptions THE IMPORTANCE OF DETECTION, RESPONSE, AND NEW TECHNOLOGY, Oceanography, vol. 25, pp. 128–141, 2012.
R. D. Ballard, How we found Titanic, National Geographic Magazine, vol. 168, pp. 696–719, 1985.
R. D. Ballard, The history of Woods Hole's deep submergence program, in 50 years of ocean discovery: National Science Foundation, 1950-2000, Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2000, pp. 67–84.
S. R. Baron, Hydrothermal vent precipitates: A study of temporal and geographic variations in black smoker particles and chimneys from 9-10 degrees north, East Pacific Rise, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, Calif., 1998.
D. A. Bazylinski, Farrington, J. W., and Jannasch, H. W., Hydrocarbons in surface sediments from a Guaymas Basin hydrothermal vent site, Organic Geochemistry, vol. 12, pp. 547–558, 1988.
B. Bingham and Seering, W., Hypothesis grids: Improving long baseline navigation for autonomous underwater vehicles, IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, vol. 31, pp. 209–218, 2006.
P. Blondel, Sempéré, J. C., Robigou, V., and Delaney, J. R., High-resolution bathymetry and geology of Endeavour Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 74, p. 573, 1993.
R. F. Busby, Hunt, L. M., and Rainnie, W. O., Hazards of the deep, part 2, Ocean Industry, vol. 3, pp. 32–39, 1968.
R. F. Busby, Hunt, L. M., and Rainnie, W. O., Hazards of the deep, part 3, Ocean Industry, vol. 3, pp. 53–58, 1968.
R. F. Busby, Hunt, L. M., and Rainnie, W. O., Hazards of the deep, vol. 69-52. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1969.
R. F. Busby, Hunt, L. M., and Rainnie, W. O., Hazards of the deep, part 1, Ocean Industry, vol. 3, pp. 72–77, 1968.
R. Butler, Chave, A. D., Duennebier, F. K., Yoerger, D. R., Petitt, R., Harris, D., Wooding, F. B., Bowen, A. D., Bailey, J., Jolly, J., Hobart, E., Hildebrand, J. A., and Dodeman, A. H., Hawaii-2 Observatory pioneers opportunities for remote instrumentation in ocean studies, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 81, pp. 157,162–163, 2000.
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D. R. Calder, Hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) recorded from depths exceeding 3000 m in the abyssal western North Atlantic, Canadian Journal of Zoology, vol. 74, pp. 1721–1726, 1996.
D. R. Calder, Hydroid diversity and species composition along a gradient from shallow waters to deep sea around Bermuda, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 45, pp. 1843–1860, 1998.
W. W. Chadwick, Schreirer, D. S., Embley, R. W., and Johnson, H. P., High-resolution bathymetric surveys using scanning sonars: Lava flow morphology, hydrothermal vent and geologic structure at recent eruption sites on the Juan de Fuca Ridge, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 106, pp. 16,16–75,100, 2001.
D. P. Connelly, Copley, J. T., Murton, B. J., Stansfield, K., Tyler, P. A., German, C. R., Van Dover, C. L., Amon, D., Furlong, M., Grindlay, N., Hayman, N., Huehnerbach, V., Judge, M., Le Bas, T., McPhail, S., Meier, A., Nakamura, K. I., Nye, V., Pebody, M., Pedersen, R. B., Plouviez, S., Sands, C., Searle, R. C., Stevenson, P., Taws, S., and Wilcox, S., Hydrothermal vent fields and chemosynthetic biota on the world's deepest seafloor spreading centre, Nature Communications, vol. 3, p. 620, 2012.
A. M. Cruse, Seewald, J. S., Saccocia, P. J., and Zierenberg, R., Hydrothermal fluid composition at Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge: temporal and spatial variability, in Magma to microbe : modeling hydrothermal processes at ocean spreading centers, R. P. Lowell, Ed. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 2008, pp. 145–166.

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