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Man in the Sea, the story of Sealab II

The film documents advanced knowledge of physiological factors affecting prolonged human habitation under the sea. The film includes images of the use of dolphins by man and scuba diving equipment.

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  • "The film documents advanced knowledge of physiological factors affecting prolonged human habitation under the sea. The film includes images of the use of dolphins by man and scuba diving equipment."@en
  • "The film was made by the U.S. Navy Bureau of Naval Weapons. It describes the activities associated with Sealab II, an experiment with the objective of attempting to colonize the Continental Shelf. It asks how many men can live beneath the sea, for how long, and to what depth. Two teams of men work for 15 consecutive days each inside the Sealab II structure, 205 feet deep, one mile off La Jolla, California. Astronaut Scott Carpenter, Sealab II team commander, remains under water in the habitat for the full duration of the project, 32 consecutive days."@en

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