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Three-layer circulation in the world deepest hadal trench. [PDF]

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Drifting in the abyss: an in-situ observation of swimming in <i>Psychropotes</i> (Psychropotidae, Elasipodida, Holothuroidea). [PDF]

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Towards an Autonomous Sampling System for the Hadal Zone

2025 IEEE Underwater Technology (UT)
We present a vehicle system combining a small autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) with an underwater lander for use in an autonomous sampling system for hadal zone (depth of more than 6,000m) applications. When developing an ultra-deep sea vehicle system,
Yosaku Maeda   +9 more
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Development of an Electric Robotic Arm for the Hadal Zone

OCEANS 2024 - Halifax
In this paper, we address the challenge of autonomous sampling in ultra-deep water, developing the hadal electric robotic arm. The prototyped three Degree of Freedom (3-DOF) robotic arm uses a newly developed full-ocean depth electric servo motor with a ...
Yosaku Maeda   +2 more
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Exploring the Hadal Zone: Recent Advances in Hadal Science and Technology

Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2018
A. Jamieson, Jiasong Fang, Weicheng Cui
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First findings of decapod crustacea in the hadal zone

Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 2009
Abstract Since the first major hadal sampling efforts in the 1950s, crustaceans of the order Decapoda have been thought absent from the hadal zone (6000–11,000 m) with no representatives documented >5700 m. A baited video lander deployed at 6007, 6890 and 7966 m in the Kermadec Trench, 8798 and 9729 m in the Tonga Trench (SW Pacific), 6945 and 7703 m
A. Jamieson   +5 more
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Phylogenomic analysis reveals a two-stage process of the evolutionary transition of Shewanella from the upper ocean to the hadal zone.

Environmental Microbiology, 2020
Shewanella strains are characterized by versatile metabolic capabilities, resulting in their wide distribution in the ocean at different depths. Considering that particle sedimentation is an important dynamic process in the ocean, we hypothesized that ...
Xixiang Tang   +11 more
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