Binder 07: Photographs and Images
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Creation Date
12-1-1981
Abstract
Dr. Clarendon Bowman of the University of Miami Medical School inside Hydrolab, an underwater laboratory located on the seafloor which allowed scientists to live and work underwater for extended periods of time. Dr. Bowman is seen reading a copy of "The Hot-Blooded Dinosaurs: A revolution in paleontology" by science history author Adrian J. Desmond, while wearing a radio headset to listen for any transmissions from Hydrolab's operations team on the surface. In this interior photograph of Hydrolab there are clothing storage areas, radios, and other equipment shown. At the time of the photograph, Hydrolab was located at a depth of approximately 50 feet in Salt River submarine canyon, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
Keywords
Marine biology--Research, Coral reefs and islands--Caribbean Sea, Environmental laboratories, Marine biologists, Saturation diving
Extent
2x2 inches cardboard projector slide with Kodachrome 35mm color photographic film
Subject: geographic
United States Virgin Islands; St. Croix (United States Virgin Islands); Salt River Bay (United States Virgin Islands)
Physical Collection
Media Type
Color slides
Identifier
O19-00141
Recommended Citation
Ogden, John C., "Clarendon (Clem) Bowman inside the Hydrolab, Salt River Bay, St. Croix, A" (1981). Binder 07: Photographs and Images. Image 53.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/ogden7_images/53
Keywords
Marine biology--Research, Coral reefs and islands--Caribbean Sea, Environmental laboratories, Marine biologists, Saturation diving