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In June 2014, Fabien Cousteau and his team of aquanauts embarked on Mission 31, the longest science expedition to take place at Aquarius, the world’s only underwater marine laboratory, located nine miles off the coast of the Florida Keys, and 63 feet beneath the sea.
Jun 24, 2014 · The project, called Mission 31, aims to build awareness about the need to protect the ocean and honors a historic expedition 50 years ago by Cousteau's famous grandfather, explorer Jacques...
Mission 31 was an undersea expedition organized by Fabien Cousteau. It was originally scheduled for November 2013, but was delayed to June 2014. On June 1, Cousteau and six crew members descended to the undersea laboratory Aquarius in the Florida Keys. Halfway through the expedition, three of crew were replaced, as had been planned.
Nov 28, 2013 · Fabien Cousteau's Mission 31: Adventures in undersea living (pictures) Spring fling: Take one undersea lab, add six divers sharing discoveries of the deep, throw in a couple of live...
Mission 31. @Mission31Cousteau ‧. 1.98K subscribers ‧ 32 videos. Fabien Cousteau's Mission 31 will break new ground in ocean exploration and also coincides with the 50th anniversary...
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In June this year, as part of his project Mission 31, Fabien Cousteau and his team of six went to live in an undersea laboratory called Aquarius for 31 days, breaking a world record.