Recovery of a one-atmosphere transfer system

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1982
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On May 14, 1980, a one-atmosphere
submersible transfer system was deployed
in 604 m off West End, Grand Bahama
Island. The system, designed and built
at Harbor Branch Foundation, Inc., weighs
2994 kg in air and 1361 kg in sea water
and was designed to enable scientists to
transfer experiments at atmospheric pressure
from the dive chamber of a JOHNSON-SEA-LINK submersible to ambient pressure at depths to 610 m.

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On May 14, 1980, a one-atmosphere
submersible transfer system was deployed
in 604 m off West End, Grand Bahama
Island. The system, designed and built
at Harbor Branch Foundation, Inc., weighs
2994 kg in air and 1361 kg in sea water
and was designed to enable scientists to
transfer experiments at atmospheric pressure
from the dive chamber of a JOHNSON-SEA-LINK submersible to ambient pressure at depths to 610 m.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution 302
This manuscript is an author version with the final publication available and may
be cited as: Prentice, J. R. (1982). Recovery of a one-atmosphere transfer system. In Oceans 82:
conference record: industry, government, education--partners in progress. (pp. 57-60). New York, NY:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. doi: 10.1109/OCEANS.1982.1151706
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1982
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1982
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10.1109/OCEANS.1982.1151706
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1982
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Prentice, Jeffrey R.
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Recovery of a one-atmosphere transfer system
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1982
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New York
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Recovery of a one-atmosphere transfer system
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Recovery of a one-atmosphere transfer system