Namibia is one of the first countries that issued mining licences regarding deep sea mining. studies that took place in 1970s discovered considerable...
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marine environment Blue justice Copper mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Deepsea mining in Namibia Deepwater drilling – Using a drilling rig...
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Deepsea Challenger (DCV 1) was a 7.3-metre (24 ft) deep-diving submersible designed to reach the bottom of the Challenger Deep, the deepest-known point...
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Matsya 6000 (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
2025 and the final unmanned deep sea tests in 2026. Samudrayaan Ictineu 3 Deepsea Challenger Nautile "Samudrayaan project for deep ocean exploration launched"...
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Seabed mining, also known as Seafloor mining is the recovery of minerals from the seabed by techniques of underwater mining. The concept includes mining at...
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first reached Challenger Deep in 1960 aboard the bathyscaphe Trieste, followed by filmmaker James Cameron in 2012 aboard Deepsea Challenger. Between 2020 and...
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Several vertebrates have also been named after Attenborough, including a Namibian lizard (Platysaurus attenboroughi), a bird (Polioptila attenboroughi),...
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research submersible 1987 MIR – Self-propelled deep submergence vehicle 2012 Deepsea Challenger 2018 DSV Limiting Factor Deep-sea exploration – Investigation...
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The Namibian Marines Corps are the marines of Namibia and is part of the Namibian Navy and the Namibian Defence Force. The Marine Corps are a recent addition...
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ROLEX Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA Challenge Rolex Deepsea Challenge Watch by Kyle Stults, March 20, 2012 James Cameron about the Rolex Deepsea Challenge Archived...
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Philippe Cousteau (redirect from Cousteau: Oasis in Space)
author, director and cinematographer specializing in environmental issues, with a background in oceanography. He was the second son of Jacques Cousteau...
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submersible Deepsea Challenger – Submersible that traveled to the Challenger Deep Timeline of diving technology – Chronological list of notable events in the...
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Deep-submergence vehicle (section Deepsea Challenger)
once held the submarine deep diving record. It is no longer operational. Deepsea Challenger a DSV made by the Acheron Project Pty Ltd, has reached Challenger...
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Thermal balance of the underwater diver (redirect from Diving in hot water)
the total heat exchanged between the diver and their surroundings results in a stable temperature of the diver. Ideally this is within the range of normal...
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Byford Dolphin (category History of the petroleum industry in the United Kingdom)
registered in Hamilton, Bermuda, and drilled seasonally for various companies in the British, Danish, and Norwegian sectors of the North Sea. In 2019, Dolphin...
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Haenyeo (category Fishing in Korea)
Haenyeo (Korean: 해녀; lit. sea women) are female divers in the South Korean province of Jeju, whose livelihood consists of harvesting a variety of mollusks...
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this mountain are quite steep, vertical in some places, within as little as a few hundred metres from shore. In addition to the expected coral reefs, colourful...
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Formoza Military Unit (redirect from FORMOZA - Navy Special Forces based in Gdynia)
Marine Divers (Zespół Badawczy ds. Płetwonurków Morskich) was created in 1974 in order to develop a concept for the organisation and formation of a specialized...
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Pearling in Western Australia includes the harvesting and farming of both pearls and pearl shells (for mother of pearl) along the north-western coast of...
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the converse is true. In other applications either may be appropriate, and the mode is chosen to suit the specific circumstances. In all cases risk is managed...
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Chinese underwater assault rifle modelled after the older Soviet APS rifle. In 2010, the QBS-06 was publicly shown to the public through news videos produced...
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Special Operations Brigade (PLA Navy Marine Corps) (category Military units and formations established in 2017)
(蛟龙突击队), is a special operations forces in the People's Liberation Army Navy Marine Corps. The brigade is based in Sanya, Hainan Island. The brigade was...
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layer or the metalimnion in lakes) is a distinct layer based on temperature within a large body of fluid (e.g. water, as in an ocean or lake; or air,...
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In-water cleaning, also known as in-water surface cleaning, is a collection of methods for removing unwanted material in-situ from the underwater surface...
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materials; from being in environments where oxygen is not readily accessible: such as underwater, in a low oxygen atmosphere, or in a vacuum; environments...
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during a rescue in an attempt to assist freediver Alessia Zecchini to the surface from a depth of 50 metres in Dahab's Blue Hole in 2017. It was the...
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to kill the very destructive crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci) in the Great Barrier Reef off the north-east coast of Australia. It identifies...
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yet the norm. In the Philippines, for instance, "SOP" is the term for pervasive corruption within the government and its institutions. In clinical research...
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Occupational safety and health (redirect from Safety in the workplace)
increase in trade and iron, copper, and lead were also in demand from the nascent firearms market. Deeper mining became common as a consequence. In 1473,...
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916 metres (35,814 ft)) in 1960, Archimède (9,560 metres (31,360 ft)) in 1962, Deepsea Challenger (10,898 metres (35,755 ft)) in 2012, and DSV Limiting...
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