2026 Expedition

Deep-Sea Habitats in the Mariana Islands I

June 28 – July 21, 2026
NA179
mariana deep sea wildlife
Expedition Leader
Lead Scientist

This expedition will focus on exploring the Mariana region- one of the ocean's most tectonically and volcanically dynamic locations, marked by the Earth’s deepest oceanic trench, some of the most active submarine volcanoes, and some of the oldest seafloor on the planet. This 23-day expedition will utilize the ROV, mapping, and telepresence systems of E/V Nautilus in combination with autonomous underwater vehicle Sentry to explore priority deep-sea areas identified by the management and science community, including abyssal plain habitats, seamounts, and other deep-sea areas offshore the Mariana Islands that support resource management priorities. This is the first of two consecutive E/V Nautilus expeditions that will explore poorly known deep-sea habitats around the Mariana Islands in 2026, and focus on the southeasternmost portion of the US EEZ around the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

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Waveglider OET
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Ocean Exploration Trust

One of the new pieces of technology we have onboard E/V Nautilus this year is Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's SV3 Model Block II WaveGlider. Purchased through Liquid Robotics, this cutting-edge surface vehicle can be deployed in conjunction with AUV Sentry: supervising its pre-programmed seafloor missions, receiving acoustic messages, and sending them over Iridium satellite to teams on the ship and/or on shore. 
 

OET's Founder, Dr. Bob Ballard, and President, Allison Fundis, will be part of “Disney Celebrates America” - the 24-hour, non-stop, extraordinary LIVE event. Coverage begins the night of July 3rd and continues all day July 4th on ABC, Disney+, Hulu, ESPN, Nat Geo, FX, and Freeform.  Tune in around 3 pm ET on July 4 to hear from #EVNautilus.
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Ocean Exploration Trust

OET's Founder, Dr. Bob Ballard, and President, Allison Fundis, will be part of “Disney Celebrates America” - the 24-hour, non-stop, extraordinary LIVE event. Coverage begins the night of July 3rd and continues all day July 4th on ABC, Disney+, Hulu, ESPN, Nat Geo, FX, and Freeform. Tune in around 3 pm ET on July 4 to hear from E/V Nautilus!

Age of Earth's seafloor map
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Earth Observatory of Singapore.

During our exploration of the Mariana Islands region, we'll visit some of the oldest seafloor on Earth. While the are has been an important global focus for deep-sea research, the vast majority of deep-sea habitats east of the Mariana Trench remain unsurveyed and uncharacterized. These widespread areas cover close to one-quarter of the US Exclusive Economic Zone around the Mariana Islands and are by far the least surveyed in the region. In addition to being virtually unexplored, these areas also contain the oldest seafloor in the Pacific (over 167 million years old).
 

Robert Ballard
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Ocean Exploration Trust

Happy Birthday to OET's founder and CEO, Dr. Robert Ballard! Dr. Ballard will be sailing on the NA179 expedition as the Lead Scientist. 

ROV Hercules vs little Hercules
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Ocean Exploration Trust

During the NA179 expedition, we'll be launching both ROV Hercules and ROV Little Hercules to explore various habitats around the Mariana Islands. Hercules will explore (and hopefully sample) seamounts up to 4,000 meters deep, while Little Hercules will provide visual surveys of abyssal plain habitats up to 6,000 meters deep.

NA179 and NA180 exploration targets
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Ocean Exploration Trust

While exploring the Marianas, OET's ROVs Hercules and Little Hercules, alongside WHOI's AUV Sentry and Waveglider, will work together to put eyes on parts of the seafloor never before surveyed. For the first expedition (NA179), we'll be focusing on the southern area east of the Mariana Trench. The next expedition, NA180, will focus on sites further north. 

Ashley Cosme OET
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Ocean Exploration Trust

OET is proud to welcome Crown Point High School, Indiana's Ashley Cosme as one of our 2026 Science Communication Fellows! Learn more via NWITimes.