CRUISES / Blue Azores 2018
Blue Azores Program: Expedition 2018
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The Blue Azores 2018 cruise was a partnership between the Blue Azores Program of the Oceano Azul Foundation, in cooperation with the Waitt Foundation, and in the collaboration with National Geographic, the EU ATLAS project, the FRCT MapGES project, and the Regional Government of the Azores. The Blue Azores 2018 expedition aimed to visit some unexplored seamount of the Azores using the Portuguese ROV Luso and the vessel NRP Almirante Gago Coutinho.


Statistics
Transits
1540 km
Multibeam Bathymetry
21500 km²
Filmed Seabed
11 km
Visited Areas
6
Stations
58
Dives
13
Video Footage Recorded
58 hours
Used Storage
5.86 Tb
Samples
118
Several samples were collected with the ROV Luso, namely 79 biological samples for taxonomy and genetic analyses, 23 geological samples, and 16 water samples for edna, nutrients POM and total alkalinity analyses.

Highlights
  1. A new hydrothermal vent field was discovered, at 570 m depth, on the slopes of Gigante, a seamount on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) in the Azores. This vent differs considerably from other known hydrothermal fields along the MAR in terms of fluid chemistry with dominance of hydrogen and iron, and low temperature.
  2. We also discovered the densest and near-natural octocoral garden composed of large red and white colonies of bubble gum coral (Paragorgia johnsoni Gray, 1862) at 545–595 m depth, on the slopes of a small ridge East of Gigante seamount. This newly discovered octocoral garden is a good candidate for protection since it fits many of the FAO criteria that define what constitutes a VME.
  3. We mapped the deep-sea benthic communities inhabiting previously unexplored seamounts (Gigante, 127 and Eastern ridge) and collected 118 biological, geological and water samples for taxonomy, genetic, eDNA and other studies.
  4. We discovered, at least, 14 different benthic habitats or communities, potentially new species and biotopes that are still being analysed and described. Many biotopes may fit the criteria for defining indicators of VME.
  5. We performed a total of 13 ROV dives on the Gigante seamount complex and on the slopes of Pico and São Jorge island, summing up 58 hours of bottom time.
  6. More than 21,500 km2 of new multibeam bathymetry data was collected by the Portuguese Hydrographic Institute (IH) during their 3 months expedition to the Azores.
Scientific Crew
Telmo Morato
Principal Investigator
Carlos Dominguez-Carrió
Early-career Researcher
Manuela Ramos
Research Assistant
Laurence Fauconnet


Gerald H. Taranto Laurence Fauconnet Noelia Ríos Oscar Ocaña Vicente

Collaborators
Marina Carreiro-Silva

Location of operation

Gigante seamount, Mid-Atlantic Ridge (Azores EEZ)


Stations
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Leg Period Days at sea Vessel Departure Return
1 03/06/2018 - 23/06/2018 21 NRP Almirante Gago Coutinho Horta Horta
A total of 21 days at sea
Activities
Multibeam Visual census Video survey (ROV Luso)







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