On Location Aboard Alvin: Sixth Dispatch

Monday, May 24

On land, we think of worms as animals that burrow into the dirt or under leaf piles and the like. Out here where there is only rocky basalt on the bottom, the worms have to be a bit more creative. Alvinellid worms secrete their own tubes on the outide of chimneys within the vent fields. From the videos or out the portholes in Alvin, the tubes make the chimney appear to be a white mass instead of the bare, black sulfide.

The Pompei worm (Alvinella pompejana) is one the Alvinellids found here at 9 North that lives on the chimneys. In addition to creating wonderfully beautiful tubes, the Pompei worm also has a white, furry coat on its outside that are filamentous bacteria. 7k photo of Pompei worms (Alvinella pompejana)

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The role of these bacteria is not entirely clear, but one hypothesis is that they detoxicify the vent fluid for the worms. As part of her thesis research, Carol Di Meo from the University of Delaware has been looking at the chemistry within the Alvinellid tubes to examine this hypothesis. In addition to taking small water samples from inside the tubes, Carol is also trying to grow the filamentous bacteria to determine what types of chemicals they might use in their metabolism. So far she's had some success growing bacteria, but she will not know if she has the ones that she is interested in until she returns to Delaware.

Other dispatches:

First dispatches from May 8th, 10th, and 12th
Introduction to Alvin, and the first launch!

Second Dispatch - May 14th
Tubeworms:the poster child of deep-sea hydrothermal vents

Third Dispatch - May 15th and 16th
Gathering samples from the bottom of the sea...

Fourth Dispatch - May 18th
Incubators...and the Rusty Riftia Story...

Fifth Dispatch - May 19th
Crab traps...

Sixth Dispatch - May 24th
The Pompei worm (Alvinella pompejana)

Seventh Dispatch - May 26th
Several pictures were received today showing how scientists are examining changes in the temperature of a vent over time.

Eighth Dispatch - Second from May 26th
Some excitement today! A dive is aborted!

Ninth Dispatch - May 27th
Update on the aborted dive, and a Researcher's typcial day aboard ship....

Tenth Dispatch - May 28th
Krista's research about beehives! (Undersea ones....)

Eleventh Dispatch - May 29th
Throwing a DOG overboard...

Twelfth Dispatch - May 30th
Setting up the equipment basket before a dive...

Thirteenth Dispatch - May 31st
Life at sea: leisure time...

Final Dispatch - June 3rd
Heading home...




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