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48.2N 122.4W // D:1200m

Mission Overview

Deep-sea monitoring infrastructure spanning 14 ocean basins. Real-time telemetry from 847 active sensor nodes distributed across the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Ocean fiber optic corridors. Continuous uplink since deployment — zero signal loss events in the current operational cycle.

SECTOR 7G // ACTIVE

Network Status

NODES ACTIVE847
LATENCY AVG12ms
THROUGHPUT98.7%
UPTIME99.99%
ARRAY B-12 // ONLINE

Sensor Array

Hydroacoustic monitoring array B-12 operating at nominal parameters. Thermal variance within 0.02°C tolerance. Pressure readings stable at 380 atm. Next scheduled maintenance window: cycle 2847.

D:3800m // ZONE C

Signal Analysis

Spectral decomposition of incoming telemetry reveals clean carrier frequencies across all monitored bands. Ambient noise floor at -42dB — well within operational thresholds. No anomalous signatures detected in the current sweep cycle.

CORRIDOR 9 // PACIFIC BASIN

Infrastructure Map

Trans-Pacific fiber corridor 9 — 12,400km of deep-sea cable connecting nodal clusters across the Mariana Basin. Current signal propagation delay: 62ms end-to-end. Redundant pathways active through corridors 7 and 11. Cable burial depth maintained at 1.2m below seabed across all geological zones. Last integrity check: nominal across all 847 splice points.

D:6400m // ABYSS

Deep Station Telemetry

Abyssal plain monitoring station reporting normal operations. Seismic activity within baseline parameters. Hydrothermal vent proximity sensors stable. Bio-fouling index: 0.3% — below intervention threshold. All deep-water repeater amplifiers functioning within specification. Power reserves at 94% capacity across the distributed energy grid.

ALERT LEVEL: LOW

Warnings

SEISMIC0.02g
THERMALNOMINAL
PRESSURESTABLE
CABLE INT.100%