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  2. Baited remote underwater video - Wikipedia

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    Baited remote underwater video (BRUV) is a system used in marine biology research. By attracting fish into the field of view of a remotely controlled camera, the technique records fish diversity , abundance and behaviour of species.

  3. Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Since 1981, they spent nearly 9,000 hours underwater around the Pacific Ocean. [8] HURL has facilitated the long-term study of the Lo’ihi submarine volcano since 1987 and has analyzed its unique ecosystem and documented the growth of this new Hawaiian Island including investigation the collapse event in 1996.

  4. Underwater videography - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, Albert Samama Chikly took the first underwater shot. [1] In 1910, he filmed Tuna fishing in Tunisia under the patronage of Albert I, Prince of Monaco. [2] In 1940 Hans Hass completed Pirsch unter Wasser (i.e. Stalking under Water) which was published by the Universum Film AG, lasted originally only 16 minutes and was shown in theatres before the main movie, but would eventually be ...

  5. Man Sets World Record For Longest Stay In Underwater ... - AOL

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    Yesterday (Sunday, January 5), Rüdiger Koch set a new world record for the longest continuous stay below the water in an underwater room.The aerospace engineer spent 101 days under the Caribbean ...

  6. Norway plans to build £1.6bn underwater ‘megatunnel’ to halve ...

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    Norway has revealed plans to build the world’s longest and deepest underwater tunnel to cut 11 hours from the journey on its E39 coastal highway. The 16.5-mile tunnel, known as Rogfast, will ...

  7. ROV SuBastian - Wikipedia

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    ROV SuBastian transits at a speed of 0.5 – 3 knots, depending on depth and currents. Once deployed, ROV SuBastian is controlled by at least two pilots aboard the ship. The dive length depends on objective, depth, and weather. The average dive time is around 8 hours, but there are no technical limits on how long an ROV can stay down. [2] [9]

  8. NEEMO - Wikipedia

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    By living in the Aquarius habitat and working at the same depth on the ocean floor, NEEMO crews are able to remain underwater for the duration of their mission. For NASA, the Aquarius habitat and its surroundings provide a convincing analog for space exploration. [2] Much like space, the undersea world is a hostile, alien place for humans to live.

  9. A diving trip of a lifetime turned to tragedy: The story of ...

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    They set off on Sunday morning, looking forward to a five-day diving trip in the Red Sea; a popular worldwide destination filled with beautiful coral reefs and plentiful marine life.