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ROMEO underwater research
A cable used for the Remotely Operable Micro-Environmental Observatory (ROMEO), an underwater camera, protrudes from the ice wall at Explorer's Cove, New Harbor, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Connected to onshore equipment and linked by radio to the internet, ROMEO allows scientists to study benthic fauna year-round.
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The National Science Foundation supports scores of research studies in Antarctica as part of the U.S. Antarctic Program (USAP). In addition to maintaining three U.S. research stations on the continent, USAP supports research projects in an array of scientific disciplines including aeronomy and astrophysics, biology and medicine, geology and geophysics, glaciology, and ocean and climate systems. Outreach such as the Antarctic Artists and Writers program and education programs are also supported.
For more information about USAP, visit the program's website. [Note: Please see "Special Restrictions" below regarding use of this image.] (Date of Image: November 2005)
Credit: Steve Clabuesch, NSF
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