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aquanaut cleaning marine growth off outside of aquarius.

An aquanaut working to maintain the outside of Aquarius by cleaning off marine growth.

The Aquarius Habitat: 2002 Projects associated with the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration

The Aquarius is the only undersea laboratory dedicated to marine science operating in the world. 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 surface.

Aquarius provides life support systems that
allow scientists to live and work underwater, in reasonably comfortable living quarters, with sophisticated research capabilities.

This year, two projects were conducted that relate to the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration. The first was an essay contest, the second was in conjunction with the Girl Scouts of the USA. You can read about both of them here.

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