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General Marine Links
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Cousteau Society Educating people to understand, to love and to protect the water systems of the planet, marin and fresh water, for the well-being of future generations.
Scripps Oceanographic Institute To seek, teach, and communicate scientific understanding of the oceans, atmosphere, Earth, and other planets for the benefit of society and the environment.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute WHOI is dedicated to research and higher education at the frontiers of ocean science. Its primary mission is to develop and effectively communicate a fundamental understanding of the processes and characteristics governing how the oceans function and how they interact with Earth as a whole.
NAUSICAÄ the French National Sea Experience Centre, determined to raise public awareness about the importance of managing the oceans
and their resources as “Caring for the Blue Planet, you can make a difference”.
UN Atlas of the Oceans The Atlas is an information system designed for use by policy makers who need to become familiar with ocean issues and by scientists, students and resource managers who need access to underlying data bases and approaches to sustainability.
Undersea Forums and Newsgroups
LinksSome recommended websites and forums:
SubSim.com Sub and naval computer games
sci.military.naval
RobotROV ROV group on Yahoo
Sidescan Sonar Forum
Note, the old sidescan forum has been closed but can still be searched and read.
Submarine Websites, News and Blogs
Submarine | LinksFor a good source of submarine news and commentary check out:
General submarine sites:
Rontini's Submarine World Network
Lost Subs - collection of peacetime submarine accidents
Radio Control Subs:
Submarine, shipwreck and general undersea articles
Sub-Log ArticlesOriginal submarine, homebuilt, shipwreck and undersea articles and web postings.
Index of Articles
UC3 Rollout!
Submarine | Article - Posting | Denmark | Electric | Homebuilt - Homemade | Internal Combustion | Modern | Submarine and Undersea PostingsWhat's the largest homebuilt sub in the world? That nicely styled and full-featured Kraka, based in Copenhagen? Well yes, she's the largest operational homebuilt that I know of. But her builder Peter Madsen has been working on his next project...
Read more for the photo.
Alabama wet sub project
Article - Posting | Homebuilt - Homemade | Modern | Submarine and Undersea Postings | Submersible or Mini Sub
I just received a note and photos from Mark Smith of Hamilton, Alabama about his wet sub project. Mark is an experienced diver and long time undersea enthusiast, and he's tackled an ambitious wet sub project.
Odyssey brings home the booty
Article - Posting | Exploration | Modern | Salvage | Submarine and Undersea Postings | USANot too many details on this, but Odyssey Marine Exploration has brought an estimated 500,000 coins into the United States from a shipwreck in the Atlantic. The company isn't describing the wreck or its location but there are clues that the treasure may be from a 400 yr old ship sunk some 40 miles off the southwest coast of England. That puts it in international waters, and Odyssey has a court order granting them rights to salvage.
South Florida Homebuilt Submersibles
Article - Posting | Homebuilt - Homemade | Modern | Submarine and Undersea Postings | Submersible or Mini Sub | USAAn article about a few homebuilt sub enthusiasts down in South Florida and the sub Antipodes. It has some interesting photos and a little video. I like the shot titled "Waiting Around", where the pilot is sitting in the open hatch but two thirds of the photo is an underwater view of the sub at the surface.
And a good quote from Patrick Lahey, a Vero Beach underwater consultant. "When the paperwork weighs as much as the submarine, you're done."
Submarine for sale - Kraka!
Article - Posting | Denmark | Homebuilt - Homemade | Modern | Submarine and Undersea Postings | Submersible or Mini SubJust saw this announcement about Kraka from the PSUBS group:
Kraka, the diesel-electric submersible designed and built by Peter Madsen and Claus Norregaard is currently for sale on PSUBS.ORG.
"Kraka" is a sea-going, diesel-electric submersible originally launched April 12th 2005. She is capable of charging her own batteries and compressed air tank, hence only dependent on supply of diesel oil. A 2-3 man crew can sleep on-board in turns. With the sail hatch closed and air intake through the snorkel it is possible to navigate in quite rough weather. She is equipped with a button hatch for deploying and retrieving divers while submerged. She is also equipped with a GPS chart plotter, a gyro compass, and echo sounder. She also has a photo optical mast ( periscope) with four cameras, each covering a 90 degree view and providing 360 degrees of visibility outside the sub.
The price for the submarine is negotiable and offers are being accepted. Please visit http://www.psubs.org/forsale for more information and photos.
New K-350 Submarine Project
Article - Posting | Modern | Submarine and Undersea Postings | Submersible or Mini Sub | UKHere's a new website documenting the construction of a Kittredge K-350 submersible. James is putting together a nice collection of photos and notes. Check it out:
Snoopy video
Article - Posting | Electric | Modern | Submarine and Undersea Postings | Submersible or Mini Sub | USAAustrian Concrete Submarine
Article - Posting | Design & Engineering | Homebuilt - Homemade | Modern | Submarine and Undersea Postings | Submersible or Mini Sub
Here's a impressive, and exciting submarine project. Well, it's exciting if you're interested in building pressure vessels with concrete. Now that's an obscure branch of nerd...
Back in 1996, Wilfried Ellmer built, tested and used a 20 ton concrete submarine on an Alpine lake. Residents of Lake Atter in Austria witnessed the launch of a pristine, streamlined, white vessel. The photo at right shows the boat at launching before the fitting out of sail, rudders and propellers.
Wilfried states that the 18cm (7 inches) thick hull gives an operational depth of 300m (~1000ft) and an estimated crush depth of about 900m. He used portland cement reinforced with 4mm and 6mm steel in a 10 cm mesh.
This is a large personal submarine, weighing in a 14 tons before ballasting. Check out the interior photo on the website which shows a roomy cabin. Unfortunately missing are any photos of the sub actually diving or even maneuvering on the surface under its own power.
Updated Velosub
Article - Posting | France | Human powered | Modern | Submarine and Undersea Postings
Velosub of Lyon, France has announced a new version of their human powered water craft. Updates include a shrouded prop and a larger front float which looks more comfortable.
Wreck of the USS Wahoo found
Submarine | Article - Posting | Submarine and Undersea Postings | USA | Wreck | WWII
After going missing over 60 years ago, the US submarine Wahoo (SS-238) has been found between Hokkaido (Japan) and Sakhlin (Russia) islands. She's laying at a bit over 200 ft.
Commisioned in 1942, this Gato-class fleet submarine completed six highly successful patrols, the last four, plus the fatal seventh patrol, under the command of Cmdr. Dudley "Mush" Morton. She was one of the most highly decorated US submarines of WWII, with her and her crew earning six battle stars and a Presidential Unit Citation.
Here are a couple of articles describing a bit more:
Missing WW-II submarine located - United Press Intl
Navy confirms discovery of sub Wahoo - Honolulu Adv.
And a good telling of her story at:
USS Wahoo - Wikipedia.org
Disabled account creation for Sub-Log
Submarine and Undersea PostingsI've just now disabled account creation here at Sub-Log.com. Apologies to those that have created accounts, and I am happy to see your willingness to participate in a community.
I'm doing this mostly because there are so many great forums and newsgroups out there that already serve up excellent discussions on submarine, diving and shipwreck topics. You're welcome to check this list of links to find a good one:
I'll turn on login-free posting of comments, so you'll still be able to post comments to reviews or articles.
thanks-
Paul


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