The Dysphotic zone is defined as the middle layer of ocean where light can be measured, but is too faint to support photosynthesis. An area in perceptual grey.
Acquired action:
By remotely plumbing the depths of ocean in the Okinawa Trough there is a movement to locate the limits of vision.
Project December 2006 Measure is introduced into the Dysphotic Zone. 984m; Okinawa Trough.
In collaboration with the Japanese research firm JAMSTEC (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), the action of temperature measurement in a hydrothermal vent was carried out by proxy and claimed retroactively. An insertion of order into the non-ordered, movement-space of the Dysphotic zone.