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[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_size=”18″ font_font=”Lato” font_style=”normal” font_color=”%23053856″]The Global SubDive team together with Guice Offshore crew created a skid system to deploy 13 Goliath reef balls to create very needed artificial reefs in South Florida.[/text_block]
[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_size=”18″ font_font=”Lato” font_style=”normal” font_color=”%23053856″]We provided vessel, submersible, and personnel support in the Bahamas for Triton Submarines to test their brand new 3K6, a six person submersible capable of descending to 1000m and equipped with the largest spherical acrylic pressure hull ever made.[/text_block]
[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_size=”18″ font_font=”Lato” font_style=”normal” font_color=”%23053856″]In support of Dr. Austin Gallagher’s Shark Research with Beneath the Waves, the Global SubDive team headed to Bahamas to help tag tiger sharks.[/text_block]
[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_size=”18″ font_font=”Lato” font_style=”normal” font_color=”%23053856″]The Team provided marine and support operations for Oceanbased Perpetual Energy in support of their search to help produce renewable energy from Florida’s Gulfstream.[/text_block]
[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_size=”18″ font_font=”Lato” font_style=”normal” font_color=”%23053856″]On their second successful support expedition with the Nekton Foundation, the Global SubDive Team traveled to the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean to execute submersible operations for Nekton Mission First Descent.[/text_block]
[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_size=”18″ font_font=”Lato” font_style=”normal” font_color=”%23053856″]In collaboration with Fins Attached, we provided resources to study shark nurseries of Guadalupe Island, Mexico with leading marine biologists Dr. Mauricio Hoyos aboard the Sharkwater.[/text_block]
[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_size=”18″ font_font=”Lato” font_style=”normal” font_color=”%23053856″]We facilitated resources to film 8 weeks of Discovery Cooper’s Treasure documentary adventure TV show. You can see NEMO sub, piloted by our CEO, Robert Carmichael, during the shoot.[/text_block]
[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_size=”18″ font_font=”Lato” font_style=”normal” font_color=”%23053856″]In May of 2017, Global Underwater Explorers’ (GUE) New Zealand (GUE NZ) dive groups organized a Project Baseline conservation mission in Fiji to survey the health of coral reefs. The project surveyed reef conditions at multiple depths by leveraging SCUBA divers and M/Y Ad-Vantage’s 1,000 meters, 3-person submersible Moby around the islands of Fiji.[/text_block]
[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_size=”18″ font_font=”Lato” font_style=”normal” font_color=”%23053856″]Through community outreach & education, science & research, and legal advocacy, Miami Waterkeeper is ensuring all South Floridians can have swimmable, drinkable, fishable water, as well as protected ecosystems and habitats, and a plan for future sea level rise.[/text_block]
[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_size=”18″ font_font=”Lato” font_style=”normal” font_color=”%23053856″]From our submersibles to our ROVs, from our elite dive team to our support vessels, Global Sub Dive participated in the Nekton Mission I: The XL Catlin Deep Ocean Survey by teaming with UK-based conservation organization, Nekton Foundation.[/text_block]
[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_size=”18″ font_font=”Lato” font_style=”normal” font_color=”%23053856″]We also execute historical missions such as Battle of the Atlantic, where our submersibles shone first lights in over 75-years on the German submarine U-576 and it’s last casualty (Bluefields) lying 200-meters away at a depth. A documentary film project will soon highlight NOAA’s and our exploration capabilities.[/text_block]
[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_size=”18″ font_font=”Lato” font_style=”normal” font_color=”%23053856″]In conjunction with Project Baseline, Global SubDive team conducted survey dives to assess the environmental problem caused the failed Osborne Tire Reef project and provide a solution for the removal of the tires.[/text_block]