Figure F4. A photomosaic of the hard rock base at Hole 735B installed during Leg 118. The smaller image to the left shows the hole itself through the open throat of the base. The base is 17 ft x 17 ft x 11 ft high and is currently host to sessile organisms (top corner). The mosaic was constructed from frames grabbed from a video sequence obtained near the seafloor using the Canadian remotely-operated vehicle, ROPOS, in the spring of 1998. The survey was carried out using the vessel James Clark Ross of the British Antarctic Survey. The figure is provided courtesy of the expedition's Co-Chief Scientists, H.J.B. Dick, P.T. Robinson, C. MacLeod, and S. Allerton.