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Pisces IV : ウィキペディア英語版
Pisces IV

''Pisces IV'' is a three-person, battery-powered Deep Submergence Vehicle (or DSV), with a maximum operating depth of . The craft was built by Hyco International Hydrodynamics in Vancouver, and is currently owned by the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory arm of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. It and its sister, ''Pisces V'', are Pisces class submersibles used by the NOAA for oceanic exploration.〔
''Pisces IV'' was constructed in 1973 and immediately placed in the service of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans of Canada. The DSV was used by the Institute of Ocean Sciences and operated at different times in the Atlantic, Arctic, and Pacific oceans. After over 1886 dives, budget cuts forced the cancellation of support for the project. ''Pisces IV'' has since been replaced in that role by ''ROPOS''.
More recently, after transfer to the US, ''Pisces IV'' was certified for use by the American Bureau of Shipping in 2000, and underwent modernization and upgrading in 2001 in preparation for the diving season.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/HURL/hurl_pisces_V_specs.html )〕 During training cruises in 2002, ''Pisces IV'' and its sister ''Pisces V'' found a Japanese midget submarine outside Pearl Harbor that had been detected on the morning of the attack on the harbor in 1941. Associate director of the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory, John Wiltshire, said the discovery was "probably the most significant archaeological find in the Pacific". At the time of its discovery, on 28 August 2002, the search for the sub had been ongoing for 61 years. Analysis of the wreck shows that it was brought down by a shell from the USS ''Ward'' that breached the sub's conning tower, confirming that the United States fired the first shot in its war with Japan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/HURL/midget.html )
Today, ''Pisces IV'' and its sister ''Pisces V'' spend most of their time diving near Hawaii. Both are contained on the ''R/V Ka‘imikai-o-Kanaloa''.〔 The subs are serviced between dives on the ship's deck, and are ready for launch on the next day, and one is generally kept on deck in ready status for the majority of any cruise.
The majority of information gathered by the sub comes from its two cameras, one of which is generally on at all times. ''Pisces VI'' is equipped with a single "bright light" camera and low-power black and white camera, both of which can be controlled by scientists on board as seen fit. The low-power camera is used to record the activities of organisms that otherwise respond poorly to bright light.〔 Another, higher-definition camera is also available.〔
Samples are collected by a pair of manipulator arms; skilled pilots can use the sub's two arms, the right one more versatile than the left, to collect samples and store them in a mounted basket for later evaluation. The manipulator arms are also used to place temperature probes in hydrothermal vents, and occasionally for movement instead of thrusters, in order to avoid disturbing sediment.
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