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There is a detailed
story behind this historic venture, of course. While we developed
this website to be as comprehensive as possible, we could not possibly
tell our whole story in depth here online. To make up for that, we
have published the detailed and in depth account of this venture in the
companion book to the Atlantica Expeditions, UNDERSEA COLONIES, made availble
here at a substantial discount over Amazon.com and retail book outlets.
For more information, click on the button below!
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Different Kinds of Contributions!
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We celebrate our diversity. Our
Expeditions Leader is proud of his Cherokee
Indian Ancestry whose genetic tribal
heritage made these expeditions
possible.
As we found new human communities
in the oceans - in places none of
us are familiar with, we do so withcourage
and with faith - mindful that we all cometogether
with a rich and diverse heritage.
But as we come together we bringour heritage
with us, for by never forgetting what what we are
and remembering where we have come from
makes us stronger together as a team.
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Why?
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Because it is our responsibility.....
The Atlantica Expeditions will teach the methods
that will allow us and other humans to continuously and comprehensively
diagnose our vast planetary ocean’s health using the intelligent
eyes of scientists and engineers wielding the most advanced 21st century
scientific tools on earth. Until now, we have been blind to nearly
three quarters of our planet's largest and most important biome.
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There is a whole kingdom
that lies uninhabited just beneath us. While we live crowded and
struggling on a mere 59 million square miles of dry land, this new territory
of certain promise spreads out before our very eyes and unfolds to encompass
an astonishing 138 million cubic miles of habitable space! I am speaking
of the oceans – whose human population is now and has always been - zero.
While there a few military men ply beneath the waves in submarines, they
have no seafloor base to call home and they are always moving and temporary
visitors without even a window from which to peer out. I am speaking of
a human colony – a human undersea city – a permanent dwelling place for
people and even families. Today it is but fantasy, as it has always
been. But no more. As of today, the dream of permanently settling
the undersea regions of our earth has taken wings.This is the site of the
Atlantica I and II Expeditions that will establish the first human undersea
colony. We do not intent to establish a base or an outpost, but a human
colony whose primary purpose it is to monitor and protect this most essential
of all the arth's biomes. Soon, beneath the sea, families will live
and work. Children will go to school. A new generation of children
will be born there – the first citizens of a new ocean civilization
whose most important purpose will be to continuously monitor and protect
the global ocean environment.
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VIDEO WELCOME!
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Click
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for a video welcome from
Atlantica Expeditions Leader
Dennis Chamberland
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To make this happen,
we have assembled the most remarkable and talented team of aquanaut explorers,
scientists and engineers ever gathered in history. Our team has more
certified aquanauts with more logged underwater time than any other ever
brought together. Our team holds an incredible slate of undersea
world records in diving, duration and depth. On our team are habitat
designers, submarine systems engineers and world class diving experts.
If there is any team on earth that can make this happen, it is ours.
The first Atlantica
Expedition will begin on August 2nd, 2010. Three Aquanauts – Dennis
Chamberland, Claudia Chamberland and Terrence Tysall, will submerge in
the Leviathan Habitat and set a new world’s record for uninterrupted stay
beneath the surface shattering the previous record of 69 days set by Aquanaut
Rick Presley. Rotating in five day visits, 24 other aquanauts will
rotate through the Leviathan including scientists, teachers, journalists
and even Aquanaut Rick Presley! Then in 2013, the Challenger Station habitat
– the largest manned undersea habitat ever built, will be launched off
the Florida coast and establish the first permanent undersea human colony.Our
efforts do not represent an underwater hotel, not an outpost or a way-station,
not a laboratory. We are a human community. We are the first
humans who will move there and stay with no intention of ever calling dry
land our home again. We represent the first generation of a people
who will live out their lives beneath the sea.
Like the three
prongs of Poseidon’s Trident, we enter the oceans as permanent residents
to enable our three linked prime objectives: the carving our of a permanent
human niche - so that – we can intelligently monitor and protect the ocean
environment – so that – we can teach our children through our educational
programs that the oceans of the earth are the essential life blood and
must be understood, protected and preserved as a primary human activity.
All three of these primary objectives are so linked that they are inseparable.
We literally cannot accomplish the one without the other. We do not dare
to dominate, we do not dare to intrude, but we set out to witness, to record
and find ways to defend, shield and protect. In so doing, to teach the
next generation that we are caretakers and protectors – not miners, not
owners and not rulers. The age of a new kind of human civilization has
dawned. With the Atlantica Expeditions, the ocean will form the frontier
of the aquatic human whose new colonies will seed a new empire of human
dominion of the earth.
The good thing about opening up a frontier
that is many times the size of the relatively tiny land masses is that
the need for talent and enthusiasm is limitless. Whatever you do
and whatever your talent - Aquatica could certianly use your expertise.
There are many ways you can become a part of this historic undertaking.
Click here to
find out more.
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What's
Happening At
Polaris
B?
An Atlantica Expeditions Aquanaut Team will
soon place data probes at Polaris B. Click
here to find out what they are looing for and to review the data
as it is received and processed.
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Award Winning Crewmember

Atlantica Crewmember and Aquanaut
Lloyd Godson is the 2007 winner of the Australian
Geographic Society's Adventurer of the year award. Lloyd's
underwater habitat adventure captured the attention of the world as he
integrated the first bioregenrative life support system component in an
underwater habitat and spent 12 days living and working as an aquanaut.
Lloyd and companion Carolina Sarasiti will joins us in the 2009 Atlantica
I Expedition. Congratulations Lloyd!
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Apply Now as a Permanent
Colonist!
First Openings - 2013
Everest Mountaineer
and Aquanaut Tom Whittaker working in
an Undersea Habitat designed
by our Expeditions Leader and
utilized undersea for two
years involving many aquanaut teams.
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To find out how to
apply as a permanent
colonist of the first
permanent undersea
colony click on
the button below.
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