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October 22, 2018
Not too long ago we brought you the story of Sacha Kalis, aka Bahamas Girl, who came along with us for a few submarine dives, so she too could visit the reefs we have near Fort Lauderdale. Planned dredging in order to deepen and widen the Port Everglades inlet to allow for bigger vessels are...
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Submarines present amazing solutions for many purposes not least for science and exploration purposes. Carrying out any type of work, observation or the like under water comes with a number of challenges, many of which are quickly and efficiently removed by the use of Submarines. Using conventional SCUBA diving method an observer would not only...
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CNN Joins Us In One of Our Submarines. Reports On Hollywood Sewage Outfall   CNN reporter, Boris Sanchez, recently came diving with GlobalSubDive in one of our Triton submarines and we visited the Hollywood Sewage Outfall, so he might see with his own eyes the visceral image of the millions of gallons of effluent that...
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In preparation of our upcoming missions we have taken receipt of our new plungers. The plungers, which actually are Sediment Coring Devices and not really plungers, are used to grab samples of the ocean bottom. The manipulator arm on the submarine  (see image below) will take one of these plungers out of its holder and...
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Fort Lauderdale – Project Baseline, a global conservation effort that invites divers and water lovers alike to systematically document marine and freshwater environments, is delivering valuable exploration assets to a multi-disciplinary alliance of the world’s leading ocean scientists, media organizations, business leaders, philanthropists, educators, and civil leaders under a newly formed research organization, Nekton. Nekton’s...
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