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Submersible Completes 1,000th Dive Off Hawaii

Divers Dave Pence (left) and Ken Longenecker (right) hold up a banner commemorating the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory's 1,000th dive with the Pisces submersibles.
Divers Dave Pence (left) and Ken Longenecker (right) hold up a banner commemorating the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory's 1,000th dive with the Pisces submersibles.
(Image credit: R.L. Pyle.)

Marine scientists recently celebrated the 1,000th dive of one of their twin manned submarines off the coast of Hawaii.

Scientists from the University of Hawaii and the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory (HURL) have now spent nearly 9,000 hours underwater around the Hawaiian Islands and U.S. Pacific territories since 1981, studying marine creatures.

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