After retiring from the US Navy, Dettori will now pursue underwater research. Photo: File
Florida: A University of South Florida scientist has announced that he will spend 100 days underwater for scientific research.
Earlier, he spent 16 days at a depth of 22 meters in an underwater bubble-like center for research. However, according to Guinness Book of World Records, in 2014, Bruce Central and Jessica Fine stayed at Jules Undersea Lodge for 73 days and set a world record. Now who wants to break this record with long research.
The project has been named ‘Project Neptune’. Detours who want to live in the depths of the sea and make new discoveries, on the other hand, they want to see the effects of staying under water for such a long time on their own body.
Meanwhile, he will be alone throughout the mission while his students will continue to deliver the necessary supplies for him. After retiring from the US Navy in 2012, he now wants to do more research. They will live in a 22-foot-deep bubble house near Florida’s Largo Lagoon and conduct research on aquatic life.
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