Ocean tech company Deep is developing an underwater habitat called Sentinel, designed to house people for up to 28 days at depths of 650 feet. It aims to explore the Epipelagic zone, the deepest sunlight-reached part of the ocean, and support scientific discoveries through sustained observation.
Ocean tech company Deep is planning to establish a permanent human presence under the oceans by 2027, starting with an underwater habitat named Sentinel . Designed to house people at depths of 650 feet for up to 28 days, Sentinel aims to explore the Epipelagic zone, an area that is only accessible with specialized equipment. The creators emphasize that the habitat will be a comfortable and safe environment for living and working, featuring giant windows for deep-sea observation.
It's also designed to be relocated and customizable, with a built-in waste treatment system
Deep Ocean Tech Underwater Habitat Sentinel Permanent Human Presence Epipelagic Zone Deep Sea Exploration
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