The Times: ‘Nasa of the oceans’ to build sea station in Gloucestershire
Deep Featured in The Times Dayhouse Quarry will be the test site for Deep’s underwater habitat Sentinel, which will allow marine scientists to live and study up to 200m beneath the waves Read full...
View ArticleDEEP Science Request for Information
1. Introduction DEEP is evolving how humans access, explore and inhabit underwater environments. Through flexible, modular and mobile subsea habitats that allow humans to live undersea up to 200 m for...
View ArticleForbes: Living Underwater In The Remarkable New Sentinel Habitat
Deep Featured in Forbes A new deep-sea habitat project has been launched by ocean technology and exploration company DEEP, which has announced plans to create a permanent human presence under the...
View ArticleDEEP® Announces Rob McCallum as member of Strategic Advisory Council
Rob McCallum, founder of EYOS and the deepest-diving New Zealander, has been appointed inaugural member of DEEP’s Strategic Advisory Council. “Few bold projects are ever easy or assured. DEEP seeks to...
View ArticleOceanographic: One of the world’s biggest 3D-printed objects
Deep Featured in Oceanographic DEEP recently announced its ambition for a permanent human presence under the oceans from 2027 by installing sub-sea stations that will enable researchers to operate...
View ArticleHow Sealab Helped Prove We Can Live Under The Sea
Martin Harrell was in good shape when he joined the US Navy’s Sealab programme. “I was running – not jogging, running – five miles a day,” he says. “I was swimming two miles a day on top of that.”...
View ArticleLiving Underwater: Notes From A Subsea Mission
Dawn of the Deep “I want to walk through it.” “Go walk through it. I’ll get a video.” It’s the end of a busy day working on the seabed when Megan and I see the huge school of bait fish. I take three...
View ArticleDEEP receives Office of Naval Research funding for STEM outreach
DEEP receives Office of Naval Research funding for STEM outreach collaboration focused on ‘making humans aquatic’ The US Office of Naval Research is funding a $925,000 STEM outreach initiative to teach...
View ArticleProgress towards subsea human habitation with Vanguard
DEEP’s pilot subsea human habitat system DEEP® is on a mission to make humans aquatic in order to enable researchers and scientists to learn more about the ocean by living, working, and exploring...
View ArticleLessons From NASA: 5 Steps To Successful Industrial Design
Travis Baldwin, lead product designer at DEEP, has worked with organisations including NASA, Frog Design, and IBM to develop new products and technologies, taking them from initial concepts to well...
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