The Hawai'i Undersea Research Laboratory (HURL) has been a prominent deep submergence facility in the Pacific for over 30 years, conducting nearly 1900 dives and accumulating 9300 hours underwater. Although currently not operational due to the decommissioning of their support ship, HURL's submersibles and research assets may resume activities with renewed support and funding, contributing to the advancement of scientific research and technology in marine resources and renewable energy from the sea.
HURL's extensive archive provides open access to all the data collected from their missions, allowing researchers and enthusiasts to explore their findings. Additionally, individuals can support ocean research at the University of Hawaii by making a donation to the UH Foundation, further fostering the growth of knowledge and understanding of the underwater world.
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