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News Release 14-015
Deep-diving sub Alvin cleared to return to service
Navy certification is final step in Alvin upgrade project
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Artist's rendition of the newly upgraded Alvin, showing its improved interior layout.
Credit: E. Paul Oberlander, WHOI
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Starboard profile of Alvin on the fantail of its support vessel, the R/V Atlantis.
Credit: WHOI
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Alvin off the stern of the R/V Atlantis during sea trials in November 2013, off San Diego.
Credit: WHOI
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Alvin: Explorer of the depths, with far-reaching discoveries from decades of service to its credit.
Credit: WHOI
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A view of the newly built Alvin personnel sphere, pressure-tested for 6,500 meters down.
Credit: WHOI
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Alvin as it leaves Woods Hole, Mass., for the U.S. West Coast, where it underwent sea trials.
Credit: WHOI
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