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Deep Ocean Engineering, Inc. designs and manufactures a complete range of underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) systems. Founded in 1982, Deep Ocean has over twenty years of continuous operating experience in providing a wide range of innovative and cost-effective robotic solutions. Over 500 ROV systems have been designed, built and delivered to hundreds of customers in over thirty countries. They are used for security, military, customs, nuclear, hydroelectric, inshore, offshore oil and ga... [More]
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Scientists have speculated that as many as 10 million species may inhabit the deep sea — biodiversity comparable to the world's richest tropical rainforests. Because deep-sea species live in rarely disturbed environments and tend to be slow growing, late maturing and endemic, they are exceptionally vulnerable to extinction. Deep-sea coral and sponge communities are largely untapped sources of natural products with enormous potential as pharmaceuticals, enzymes, pesticides, cosmetics, and o... [More]
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This website is totally dedicated to live seashell photography. Anyone, who is able to provide good quality photos of live seashells, is welcome to contribute and help us in this huge task. We prefer to show photos of shells in their natural habitat, but, if the photos show the shells in containers (aquarium or plastic) they are still interesting and will be included in this website, especially if there are no photos existing of a particular specie.
Tags molluscs · snails · sea shells
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World Data Center for Marine Geology & Geophysics

Descriptions, Photographs, and Analyses of Marine and Lakebed Sediments and Rocks

NGDC archives hundreds of digital data files and analog data sets (paper, film, etc.) containing descriptions and analyses of marine and lacustrine sediment and rocks from the sea floor. Data are compiled from U.S. institutions and from international sources through exchange mechanisms including the World Data Center system.

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The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) is an international research program that explores the history and structure of the earth as recorded in seafloor sediments and rocks. IODP builds upon the earlier successes of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) and the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP), which revolutionized our view of Earth history and global processes through ocean basin exploration (see Legacy of Scientific Ocean Drilling). IODP represents the latest generation of these highly succes... [More]
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Over 60% of our planet is covered by water more than a mile deep. The deep sea is the largest habitat on earth and is largely unexplored. More people have traveled into space than have traveled to the deep ocean realm....
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The Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University harnesses the expertise and imagination of leading academics and decision-makers to create practical solutions for people and the planet. In the same spirit that inspired Stanford’s role in Silicon Valley’s high-tech revolution, the Woods Institute is pioneering innovative approaches to meet the environmental challenges of the 21st century – from climate change to sustainable food supplies to ocean conservation.
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