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23 June 2017 - 2:37pm
  • View the full imageVoyage leader Tim O'Hara with the science team on the bus

    Chief scientist Tim O'Hara with the science team on the 'Abyssal Express', the bus from Launceston airport to the Port of Bell Bay. Image: Asher Flatt

  • View the full imageThe science team meeting in the ship's dining room.

    The science team meets in the ship's dining room. Image: Asher Flatt

  • View the full imageThe RV Investigator heads out at night from Bell Bay Port.

    The RV Investigator heads out from Bell Bay Port. Image: Asher Flatt

  • View the full imageThe view of the ocean from the RV Investigator.

    Heading for the abyss! The ocean view from the RV Investigator. Image: Asher Flatt

  • View the full imageThe beam trawl being deployed from the RV Investigator.

    The beam trawl being deployed from the RV Investigator. Image: Asher Flatt

  • View the full imageA scientist photographs one of the first fish sampled on the voyage.

    John Pogonoski of the CSIRO Australian National Fish Collection photographs one of the first fish sampled on the voyage: Image: Asher Flatt

  • View the full imageA hermit crab caught at 2500 m depths off NSW

    A hermit crab caught at 2500 m depths off NSW. Image: Robert Zugaro

  • View the full imagesquat lobster and brittle star on rope

    A squat lobster and brittle star on a clump of rope pulled up from the deep sea. Image: Robert Zugaro

  • View the full imageThe beam trawl being deployed from the RV Investigator.

    The beam trawl being deployed from the RV Investigator. Image: Asher Flatt

  • View the full imageScientists sorting the catch.

    Marc Eleaume of Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle in Paris and Jasmine Bursic of Deakin University, Victoria, sorting the catch. Image: Asher Flatt

  • View the full imageFish sampled by the beam trawl.

    Rat fish and other sampled by the beam trawl. Image: Asher Flatt

  • View the full imageA tripod fish.

    A tripod fish. Image: Asher Flatt

  • View the full imageA little squid.

    Little squid, Abraliopsis. Image: Jérôme Mallefet

  • Voyage leader Tim O'Hara with the science team on the bus
  • The science team meeting in the ship's dining room.
  • The RV Investigator heads out at night from Bell Bay Port.
  • The view of the ocean from the RV Investigator.
  • The beam trawl being deployed from the RV Investigator.
  • A scientist photographs one of the first fish sampled on the voyage.
  • A hermit crab caught at 2500 m depths off NSW
  • squat lobster and brittle star on rope
  • The beam trawl being deployed from the RV Investigator.
  • Scientists sorting the catch.
  • Fish sampled by the beam trawl.
  • A tripod fish.
  • A little squid.
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