Showing posts with label underwater communications equipment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label underwater communications equipment. Show all posts

Sep 6, 2007

Extreme Scuba Diving – NASA’s Undersea Missions

I have never traveled to the space and chances are that neither do you. But we, scuba divers, have the opportunity to experience a similar environment in every immersion.


The NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) uses the Aquarius facilities. The Aquarius is the only undersea laboratory dedicated to marine science operating in the world. This underwater structure is owned by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and managed by the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW); Aquarius operates 4.5 kilometers offshore of Key Largo, Florida. The underwater laboratory is deployed next to deep coral reefs, 20 meters beneath the ocean surface. Aquarius provides life support systems that allow scientists to live and work underwater, in reasonably comfortable living quarters, with sophisticated research capabilities.
In this underwater laboratory the NASA employees and contractors have tested and practice lunar exploration concepts and also a complete range of long-duration spaceflight medical research projects. During the NASA NEEMO Missions, the crew conducted a variety of undersea "moon walks" to test concepts for future lunar exploration using advanced navigation and communication equipment.
I always thought that scuba divers are explorers of the oceans and underwater world; and it is good that the NASA is using an underwater facility to train future Space Station habitants, but I think that if we still do not have a complete understanding of the earth’s oceanic system, (my question always has been) would it make more sense explore and understand the oceans first?

Aug 10, 2007

Scuba Diving - UNDERWATER TALKING

A quick update on my latest post related to scuba diving with hammerhead sharks at Cocos Island (Coco Island, Costa Rica). This video will give any diver a good idea on what to expect to see during the immersion. Don't be scared by the number, because during day hours it is very common to see schools of sharks formed by more than one hundred sharks. Enjoy!


I don't know if you notice the underwater communication equipment that these divers are using. I know they are professional divers and underwater video makers (probably using expensive underwater communications equipment), but my point here is that these devices are very useful in any situation.
Ocean Technology Systems (OTS) offers a product for sport divers called Buddy Phone®, the technical name of these devices is 'Ultrasonic Transceivers' or 'Underwater Communications Equipment'; another option is the one produced by Divelink. In my humble opinion Ocean Reef offers the best of the best, the Neptune Space product line...dream equipment not for the average sport diver.

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