Oceans of Opportunity

Category: the Human Element | a Journey through Depth, Time, & Space

Explorer Trains In Deep Sea Exosuit | 15 Minute News | 15 Minute News

Explorer Trains In Deep Sea Exosuit | 15 Minute News | 15 Minute News

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Explorer Trains In Deep Sea Exosuit – Discovery News – NewsXS

Explorer Trains In Deep Sea Exosuit – Discovery News – NewsXS

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Top News Today | Explorer Trains In Deep Sea Exosuit | Technology | discovery.com

Top News Today | Explorer Trains In Deep Sea Exosuit | Technology | discovery.com

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Exosuit ADS training a success

Just returned home from an exhilarating and informative week out in North Vancouver at Nuytco Research Ltd, where I participated in a training program on the latest generation Atmospheric Diving System (ADS) – the Exosuit. My participation in the program was at the invitation of the JF White Contracting Company of Massachusetts. JFW is a…

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Exosuit Project: a Journey through Depth, Time, & Space

Below is a collation of feeds from my Blog mini-series hosted on National Geographic’s explorers Journal. Stay tuned as the project continues. Your donation will   help our team develop forthcoming scientific exploration programs.  The project can be followed at http://exosuitproject.blogspot.com. Subscribe to RSS headline updates from: Powered by FeedBurner Related articles Exosuit ADS training a…

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Innovation | First Exosuit ADS training program

The J.F. White Contracting Company invites Lombardi to participate in the first training program on the Nuytco Research Ltd. Exosuit ADS in North Vancouver, Canada. This is the start of a new relationship with J.F. White. Lombardi and O’Brien become the first Exosuit pilots representing the science community.

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Making Headlines | Nat Geo Explorers Symposium

Lombardi invited to speak at National Geographic Society’s 2013 Explorers Symposium. His forward presentation of the unique path to make diving a priority vehicle with high intellectual merit as its own field of study stirs controversy among science colleagues.

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human ocean exploration – why bother?

Those of us who work and play out there on the edge – be it physically or intellectually – fully appreciate the challenge in self-motivation. There is often no ‘competiton’ per se to drive us along. Our mission comes from within, and we must do all we can to challenge ourselves and make progress. When…

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