Correction: this mission has been reschedule for summer 2015 following technical difficulties in 2014. Stay tuned! The first scientific exploration mission utilizing the Exosuit ADS is taking place this summer (2014), approximately 100 miles off of the Rhode Island Coast at a location called the Canyons, while working in the mesopelagic environment (depths of 200…
Read MoreCorrection: this mission has been rescheduled for summer 2015 following technical difficulties in 2014. Stay tuned! The first scientific exploration mission utilizing the Exosuit ADS is taking place this summer (2014), approximately 100 miles off of the Rhode Island Coast at a location called the Canyons, while working in the mesopelagic environment (depths of 200…
Read MoreThe Exosuitwill be on display at AMNH February 27 through March 5. http://www.amnh.org/calendar/the-exosuit For more from the author, visit oceanopportunity.com. Donate today to enable exploration and to keep related content coming!
Read Morehttp://www.sea-technology.com/features/2013/1213/1.php Training Regimen for Exosuit Atmospheric Diving System
Read MoreSome exciting new publications related to advancing the human element in ocean exploration: Lombardi, MR., and Clark, JF. (2013) Training Regimen for Exosuit Atmospheric Diving System. Considerations for Next-Generation Scientific and Commercial Applications. Sea Technology Magazine. December 2013. 4 pp. download .pdf Clark, JF. (2013) A New Generation of ADS Capabilities. In Marine Technology Society…
Read MoreWhile away from home recently, I was sitting at a bar having dinner when conversation was struck up with a local man. As conversations tend to lead – we landed on the topic of diving, and my efforts with the Exosuit ADS in particular. After sharing a picture of the Exosuit to this person, I…
Read MoreExosuit ADS training clip – YouTube Exosuit very close to being put to work. For more from the author, visit oceanopportunity.com. Donate today to enable exploration and to keep related content coming!
Read MoreAmong the ambitious field agenda for this expedition to continue fluorescence exploration in the Solomon Islands is carrying out the work across the full spectrum of depths – from shallow flats and mangroves, to coral reefs, through the mesophotic zone, to scratching the surface of the aphotic realm, where light fades to black. Complicating this…
Read MoreNational Geographic Live! – Michael Lombardi: Inventions Enable Diving to New Depths – YouTube follow this project at http://exosuitproject.blogspot.com.
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