Beneath the northeast Pacific Ocean lies the Juan de Fuca tectonic plate - one of a dozen or so plates that make up the surface of the Earth. It will be the undersea site to observe and interact with a range of Earth and ocean processes, including exotic forms of life. CREDIT: University of Washington/Center for Environmental Visualization

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