The
Acoustically Navigated Geological Underwater Survey (ANGUS) is a deep-towed still
camera sled operated by
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. It is capable of remaining in the
deep ocean for 12 to 14 hours at a time, and can take up to 16,000 photographs in one lowering. It is capable of mounting three
35 mm color cameras with 400 feet of film and is capable of working in depths up to 20,000 feet. It has been used to photograph underground
geysers and the creatures living near them. It had been equipped with a heat sensor to alert the ship when it passed a geyser. It was also used along with
Argo to survey the
Titanic.
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