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Captain “Fuzz” Harrison getting fitted for Aquanaut doubles and overhead environment training.
Dr. Bob Long practicing isolation drills.
Larry Collins discussing setup with trainer, Mark Hulsbeck.
Dr. Long going through navagation training under watchful eye of trainer, Ross Hein.
DSO Roger Garcia briefing aquanauts on our 72” DDC, also called the Recompression Chamber.
Classroom briefings on all facets of underwater living amount to 30 percent of the training.
Crew of the Sabina loads out to conduct pre-mission checklists and readying the habitat for the mission.
The site familiarization and excursion emergency briefing is an important one. The surface is not an option!
Aquanauts prepare for lost excursion line drills with cave reels.
Goliath “Earle” waiting on the Aquanauts’ arrival.
Snappers abound in the “shade” of Aquarius.
Aquanauts Tim, Fuzz, Larry, Mouse, Coop, and “Chiller Bob” after surfacing. The Sabina and crew standing by to clean up.
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Mission Date: April, 2007
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