Sentences with phrase «submersible dive»

Long before «Jaws» scared the wits out of swimmers, Dr. Clark rode a 40 - foot whale shark off Baja California, ran into killer great white sharks while scuba diving in Hawaii, studied «sleeping» sharks in undersea caves off the Yucatán, witnessed a shark's birth and found a rare six - gill shark in a submersible dive off Bermuda.
The authors defined the rariphotic based on depth observations of about 4,500 fishes representing 71 species during approximately 80 submersible dives to as deep as 309 meters.
«Regarding the large fish we observed in the submersible dives, a real concern is that they could migrate to shallower depths as well and eat many of the fish there.
An explorer of the Pacific for more than 20 years, Donna has made over 1000 scuba dives and over 100 submersible dives investigating marine habitats and populations.

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It takes several hours to prepare the submersible for the dive, and after seven to eight hours on the seafloor, another round of work is needed to prepare the sub for its next -LSB-...]
Delaney was griping to Chave that the occasional dive in a submersible just wasn't cutting it for learning how ridge systems worked.
Alvin replacement Function: A manned submersible with five windows — two more than the current workhorse, called Alvin — this craft dives 6,500 feet deeper, putting 99 percent of the ocean within its range.
From the research vessel Alucia the scientists conducted technical scuba dives and descended in a three - person submersible to examine deep coral reef biofluorescence down to 1,000 meters.
The Johnson - Sea - Link submersible can dive 3,000 feet below the ocean surface offering panoramic views to its pilot and a paqssenger who sit within a clear acrylic sphere.
Other manned submersibles can not dive deeper than about seven kilometers, says Lutz, who has made more than 85 underwater voyages on board the mini sub Alvin and was part of the first deep - sea exploration of hydrothermal vents in 1979, when he was a postdoc at Yale University.
One of the novel approaches taken during the project was to combine rebreather divers and submersibles together on coordinated dives.
Filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer - in - Residence James Cameron emerges from the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER submersible after his successful solo dive to the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the ocean.
On the one - year anniversary of Explorer and filmmaker James Cameron's unprecedented solo dive to the Challenger Deep in the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER submersible, Cameron and WHOI announce he will transfer the sub to Woods Hole.
Thousands of miles away in the Greenland Sea, Danielle Flinders (Vikander) prepares to dive in a submersible to the ocean floor.
Back in 2012, news outlets covered a special expedition by filmmaker James Cameron as he dove deep into the sea in his own Deepsea Challenger submersible on 13 dives into the New Britain Trench off Papua New Guinea and the Mariana Trench, where he explored the deepest part of the ocean.
Thousands of miles away in the Greenland Sea, Danielle Flinders (Alicia Vikander) prepares to dive in a submersible to the ocean floor.
Project Neptune's final technical specification was announced as well and it confirmed that the submersible will be able to dive to depths of 500 metres and carry two passengers and a pilot.
EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST: — Buoyancy Control Device — Regulator and Alternate Air Source — Submersible Pressure Gauge — Weight System — Wetsuit — Dive Computer and / or UW Timing Device — eRDPml & RDP Table — Mask, Snorkel & Fins — Knife, Compass, Whistle, Light, Slate — Tank Banger (or other audible u / w signaling device)-- Pocket Mask
General course information: Price: $ 250.00 Duration 2 days Includes pre assessment and 4 open water boat dives, and PADI certification Equipment rental provided: mask, fins, snorkel, tank, regulator, buoyancy compensator, submersible pressure gauge and 3 mm wetsuit.
Completed in 1990, SHINKAI 6500 is a manned submersible that can dive to depths of 6,500 meters.
We could build a fleet of robotic submersibles that would dive deep down into the dark and capture organic material that contains iron that would otherwise settle to the bottom, and bring it up and digest it and release the iron into the brightly sunlit water where plankton require it.
Some PWCs are considered «mini subs» as they are submersible and can dive under water.
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