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Bunk room of AQUARIUS, sleeps six.
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HYDROLAB home to over 700 aquanauts from 1966-1985.
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Aquanaut enters the wet porch of AQUARIUS.
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HYDROLAB in Salt River Canyon off St. Croix.
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Aquanauts deploy experiment outside HYDROLAB.
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Wet porch entry to HYDROLAB, way station in background.
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Aquanauts relax inside HYDROLAB; held 4 but only 3 could sleep at one time.
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HYDROLAB scientists conducted coral reef studies not possible from the surface.
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J. Perry, HYDROLAB builder, swims away from the lab.
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HYDROLAB was the only habitat to operate at one atmosphere.
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In HYDROLAB's twenty years, no serious hyperbaric accidents occurred.
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During a storm, HYDROLAB once broke loose and floated 25 miles away.
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Tank rack and gazebo deck outside AQUARIUS.
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HYDROLAB's success lay in the simple design and expert support personnel.
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Inside HYDROLAB, only 8 x 16 ft., the head (toilet) was outside.
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HYDROLAB scientists were among the first to note die-off of the Diadema urchin.
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EDALHAB during the FLARE project off FL used ALVIN's support ship, Lulu.
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AQUARIUS in 1989 -- only operational offshore habitat now dedicated to science.
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Aquanauts excurt (saturation dive) from TEKTITE I.
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HUGO underwater observatory monitors Loihi subsea volcano off Hawaii.
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