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Imagine being on the ocean floor. You are in total darkness and in unbearable pressure.
You would think that in this freezing environment there is no life, but there is. Eight
years ago something was discovered that no one could even imagine. It was a source of
life called a hydrothermal vent.
A hydrothermal vent is a hot spring found at depths from three to four thousand meters in
areas along mid-ocean ridges. Plate movements occurring on the earth's crust create
vents. They cause the surrounding water to increase to high levels of temperature and
also release large quantities of hydrogen sulfide in the form of black smoke. 
Hydrothermal vents are located in the midnight zone of the ocean. The midnight zone is
mostly planes. There is a low concentration of oxygen because of all the pressure. The
pressure exceeds to about ten thousand tons per inch. The midnight zone is a therophillic
environment. This means that the entire zone revolves around hydrothermal vents.
There are many creatures in the midnight zone. Tripod fish have three stick-like legs,
which are used to find remains of dead animals. Limpets are eel-like creatures that have
a soft head, which is used for moving around small rocks. Tube worms (pollychaet worms)
are truly amazing. They live off the bacteria produced in there own body! This process is
known as chemosythesis. Chemosythesis is the process in which a deep-sea dweller lives
off its own bacteria. It gathers chemicals from hydrothermal vents and filters out the
bacteria, forming a thick layer around its mouthparts. Tube- worms and sponges are the
only creatures that resemble plants in any way in the midnight zone. Other deep-sea
dwellers include clams, mussels, eelpout and shrimp. 
We study hydrothermal vents with many different methods. One way is to use submersibles.
Submersibles are sea crafts that can carry people to the depths of the ocean. A towed
camera system is usually attached to it. A sonar scan can pinpoint the exact location of
the vent. R.O.Vs and A.U.V.s are underwater computer controlled cars. They can travel
underwater faster than a submersible. Probably the most used method is a seabeam
multibeam sonar bathysetry. 
Alvin is the best submersible for underwater exploration. Jason Jr. is attached to Alvin.
Alvin (operated by Woods Hole) went down with the Triste and Japans Kaiko to explore the
midnight zone. This is when hydrothermal vents were discovered. The Nautle is the closest
to their
accomplishment. These are all submersibles that can enter the midnight zone. The Cyana,
Archimede and DSRV-1 are the only submersibles that have tried to enter the midnight
zone. 
Deep-sea vents are found in all of the world's oceans, near hot spots and around active
volcanoes. They can not be found one mile up from the ocean's floor. The most famous
place to find them it between the tectonic plates. 
In conclusion, hydrothermal vents have linked to the thought of life on other planets
because they support life in dark, pressured environment, where there is a low
concentration of oxygen and the temperature hovers around 0? Celsius. 
Bibliography
WEBSITES
http://www.geneso.edu/~jc99/hydro.html
http://hyperion.advanced.org/18828/data/db_2.html
http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/vents/geology/methods.html
http://wwwyrbe.edu.on.ca/~mdhs/compscl/dpt3ar/oceanog/ahydrovt.html
http://www.geneso.edu/~jc99/whatarethey.html
http://mbgnet.mobot.org/salt/oceans/zone.html
BOOKS
Under The Sea, The Nature Company Discoveries Library, PP.32-33
Mysteries of the Sea, By Perrine, Doug, Publications International, LTD PP. 239,302,
OTHER
World Book Science Year 200, PP.237
World Ocean Floors-Pacific Ocean, Shupe, John Washington, D.C., June 1992 

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