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Molloy Deep
[ muh-loi deep ]
noun
- the deepest place in the Arctic, located in the Fram Strait, between the Greenland Sea and the Arctic Ocean, with a depth of 18,210 feet (5,550 meters).
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yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of Molloy Deep1
First recorded in 1970â75; named after Arthur E. Molloy (1923â2011), a U.S. Navy hydrographer who worked in the North Atlantic, North Pacific, and Arctic Oceans
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On Aug. 24, Vescovo descended around to the bottom of the âMolloy Deep,â a frigid trench that sits 170 miles west of the Svalbard archipelago.
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The final challenge will be to reach the bottom of the Molloy Deep in the Arctic Ocean, which is currently scheduled for August 2019.
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