Now Available! Death of an Aquanaut Revealed "The quest to explore “inner space” was the continuation of that spirit of curiosity by the U.S. Navy applied to the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego in the 1960s. I found Bill Bunton’s account of his time as an Aquanaut during the SEALAB Project incredibly intriguing and technically spot-on. It is hard for me to fathom how much training, expertise and hutzpah it took for those men to literally “take the plunge” to a depth of over 600 feet. If you are a diver, engineer, oceanographer or just curious about the original U.S. Aquanauts you will enjoy this read." - Dave Dutch Lieutenant and Navy Diving Offi cer, USN (RET) |
September is Hyperbaric Facility Safety Month! Join the movement to raise awareness of our global need to increase and maintain a strong focus on hyperbaric facility safety; and to emphasize that hyperbaric facility safety is a team effort. This month we're also launching the Hyperbaric Safety Alliance, a professional networking group for HC-S candidates, graduates, and all people interested in joining the global conversation around all topics of hyperbaric facility safety. Click the image below to join the email list for the Hyperbaric Safety Alliance. |