Oceans of Opportunity

Category: the Human Element | a Journey through Depth, Time, & Space

Exosuit – nový lehký podmořský skafandr | Technologie

Exosuit – nový lehký podmořský skafandr | Technologie

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Training days upon us

Phil Short running pre flight checks on Exosuit as part of mission training for 2014 Antikythera Expedition.  First TDI Exosuit training program complete and successful.  Long way to go but the future is bright. 

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training days

Training and proficiency are almost certainly the two most important things to undertake in preparing for underwater activities. When not diving routinely, the effort to maintain any level of proficiency can be daunting; nevertheless it is a necessary investment to make anticipated work highly efficient and effective. Proficiency itself comes only with time in the…

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6 months of decompression

With the blink of an eye, it had been six months since I had last been in the water. The last time I had been dry for that long was over a decade ago, but under very similar circumstances – that is taking the necessary time to incubate a new idea and take steps towards…

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Deep sea creatures shed light on the future of medical imaging | Science | Guardian Weekly

Deep sea creatures shed light on the future of medical imaging | Science | Guardian Weekly

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Marvel Science! The Exosuit | Videos | Marvel.com @amnh

Marvel Science! The Exosuit | Videos | Marvel.com Follow this project at www.oceanopportunity.com.

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Rhode Islander is Lead Diver in historic scientific mission – ABC6 – Providence, RI and New Bedford, MA News, Weather

Rhode Islander is Lead Diver in historic scientific mission – ABC6 – Providence, RI and New Bedford, MA News, Weather Follow this project at www.oceanopportunity.com.

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A $1.2m submarine you can wear – Photo | Red Bull Adventure

A $1.2m submarine you can wear – Photo | Red Bull Adventure Follow this project at www.oceanopportunity.com.

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Into the Abyss in the Name of Science – EcoRINews.com

Into the Abyss in the Name of Science – Marine Issues – Follow this project at www.oceanopportunity.com.

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