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Deep sea diver dies off coast of Long BeachA person has died following a reported diving incident off the coast of Long Beach on Friday morning, authorities said.
Indian Navy receives INS Nistar, its first indigenous Diving Support Vessel, equipped for deep sea diving and rescue ...
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The Pioneer on MSNFirst indigenously designed, constructed diving support vessel ‘Nistar’ delivered to Indian NavyINS Nistar, India’s first home-built diving support vessel, has been delivered to the Navy. Designed for deep-sea rescue and ...
MJ Algarra details to PEOPLE exclusively her experience swimming in the heart of hundreds of sharks and sea creatures during ...
Nistar', India’s first indigenously built diving support vessel, will be commissioned into the Indian Navy on July 18 at ...
Visakhapatnam, Nistar was formally delivered to the Navy on July 8. With this induction, India joins a select group of nations equipped with specialized deep-sea diving and submarine rescue platforms.
The Indian Navy received, ‘Nistar’, the first indigenously designed and constructed diving support vessel, which was delivered by Hindustan Shipyard Limited at Visakhapatnam.
The U.S. push to mine international waters for metals defies global efforts to control and protect these fragile ecosystems.
Nistar’, the first indigenously constructed diving support vessel that can undertake deep-sea diving and rescue operations, is set to be inducted into the Indian Navy on July 18, officials said on ...
In a miracle survival story, North Sea oil rig diver Chris Lemons clung on to life after a freak accident left him cut off ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNASA studies Earth’s deep-sea volcanoes to uncover alien life on Jupiter’s moonWith a $621,000 award from NASA, University of Massachusetts Amherst microbiologist James Holden will dedicate the next three years to “predicting” the nature of life on Europa.
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