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Seafloor Habitat 2.0 – Ignition Con

The recording of the “Seafloor Habitat 2.0 – Ignition Con” is edited and online, belated endorsed as an activity of the United Nations Ocean Decade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhfShKtI66A

Seafloor Habitat 2.0 - Ignition Con

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About CalamarPark.com

CalamarPark.com is an independent ‘Initiative for Studies on Aquanautic‘. Our aim is to develop a new generation of modular, serial underwater habitats for human occupation with emphasis on human scale and habitability. The facility and its mobile module will be open to several interdisciplinary applications, such as underwater archaeology, specialized tourism, space training missions etc.

Within this scope we are convinced that this is the best approach to attract attention for the marine habitat and increase interest to its environmental issues.

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  • Project Undersea Station
    • 01 Introduction
    • 02 Structural Shape
    • 03 Internal Doors and Hatches
    • 04 Portholes
    • 05 Breathing Gas Processing
    • 06 Ballast
    • 07 Financing/Marketing
    • 08 Operational Depth
    • 09 Data Processing (IT)
    • 10 Plants
    • 11 Water Supply
    • 12 Interior
    • 13 Decompression
    • 14 Food and Nutrition
    • 15 Electrical System
    • 16 Health
    • 17 Habitat Entrance
    • 18 Stowage / Inventory
    • 19 Worst Case Scenarios
    • 20 Mooring
    • 21 Housekeeping
    • 22 Digital Library

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...the highest mountains and furthest rain forests and deserts, steppes, coasts, all land animals and plants are in their mass much more insignificant than the almost endless expansion of the submarine ravines and mountains, the incomprehensible variety of organisms, which hides from our eyes under the surface of the oceans. This is the larger habitat on this planet" CalamarPark.com

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