The Aquarius Underwater Laboratory: America’s “Inner Space” Station
Published in the Marine Technology Society Journal, Winter 2000/2001: Volume 34(4): 69-74
Dr. Steven L. Miller and Craig Cooper
UNCW Center for Marine Science
National Undersea Research Center
515 Caribbean Drive
Key Largo, Florida 33037
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