The aquarius system has three elements.
Manned deep ocean floor labs.
Sealab ii an underwater habitat is lowered off the coast of.
The only way there can be a future for underwater labs like aquarius is if the general public becomes as aware of and excited for manned undersea missions as they do for manned spaceflight.
Despite having windows for gazing upon the ocean floor the main data collection comes from the videos and manipulator arms which can be used for biological or geological.
It is deployed on the ocean floor 62 feet 19 m below the surface and next to a deep coral reef named conch reef.
Allyn vine of woods hole oceanographic institution whoi attended a symposium in washington where participants drafted a resolution that the u s.
One of the early attempts to allow people to live below the ocean s surface was the sealab project which is not the cartoon you watch late at night while eating the research labs you ordered from taco bell like the conshelf the sealab project also came in a set of three the first of which was launched off the coast of bermuda in 1964 but cut short by an approaching storm system.
Develop a national program for manned undersea vehicles.
A life support buoy at the surface the habitat and a baseplate that secures the habitat to the ocean floor.
Uncw near the habitat are other facilities to assist divers.
The aquarius habitat has about 400 square feet of living and laboratory space.
Alvin was the first u s based deep diving submersible and has now made over 4 400 descents and led to numerous ocean floor discoveries.
Similarly mir i and mir ii are three person submersibles that can operate at a depth of 20 000 ft meaning they have the capability of accessing 98 of the ocean floor.
Aquarius is one of three undersea laboratories in the world dedicated to science and education.
The deep submergence vehicle alvin is constructed by the woods hole oceanographic institute.
Other planned ocean bottom descents.
Several other manned expeditions are planned.
This is only the second manned expedition to the ocean s deepest depths the first took place in 1960 when us navy lt don walsh and swiss oceanographer jacques piccard spent about 20 minutes on.