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The expedition seems to be gaining loyal viewers, Nizinski said. "We're giving everybody a really good diversion and keeping them from doing their work," she said. On the ship's Facebook page, comments from viewers include raves from McKinney, who's become a fan of some of the commentators. "I love it when they say 'Ooh, I haven't seen that before'," McKinney said. One of the highlights for her: Watching an eel circle an unsuspecting squid, attack and bite its would-be-lunch. The squid played dead and then suddenly escaped. It's that sense of surprise that makes the ocean view more compelling to him than the Kardashians, said NOAA's acting chief of exploration John McDonough. "It's a reality show, but it's more real than reality. You don't know what you're going to witness in one of those dives." ___ Online: NOAA live steam: http://1.usa.gov/19ekgp0 Okeanos Explorer: At 11 a.m. EDT Friday, The Associated Press and NOAA will have a Twitter chat with scientists on the Okeanos Explorer. To follow along or to tweet questions, use the hashtag
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