Photographic Benthic Observing System (PhoBOS)
PhoBOS – The Photographic Benthic Observing System (PhoBOS) is an integrated suite of instruments placed near the MARS site to monitor ocean conditions and seafloor life.
PhoBOS – The Photographic Benthic Observing System (PhoBOS) is an integrated suite of instruments placed near the MARS site to monitor ocean conditions and seafloor life.
Deep-Sea Environmental Sample Processor – MBARI’s robotic biology lab already filters microbes from surface water and identifies them on its own. To study deep-sea life, this new ESP must be able to do its careful lab work in 90 times the pressure we feel on land.
The FOCE experiment is designed to study the effects of increased carbon dioxide concentrations in seawater on marine animals. This experiment is of vital importance, since seawater is becoming more acidic as more and more human-generated carbon dioxide dissolves from the atmosphere into the world’s oceans.
Eye in the Sea – This low-light camera sits quietly and looks for shy creatures by the eerie glow of their bioluminescence – a feature shared by 90 percent of deep-sea life. So far, we’ve studied the deep using loud subs with bright lights. Eye in the Sea uses a stealthier approach.