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Oh, I realise that.
The submersible in question has an air lock system with two doors - one inner, one outer. If you opened the outer door, it would fill the air lock. Close the outer door, and the water is trapped in the air lock. Open the inner door, and the water would flood into the sub.
The other option was to tip or weight the sub so the hatches were facing down. Would that create a moon pool, or would the water still just rush up inside to equalize the pressure?
As long as the "moon pool" stays on the bottom ( movement ceases for the vessel), and no new leaks occur, the compressed air in the vessel would keep the water from encroaching further.....so you could have a full and clear passage to the open ocean via the moon pool....this would mean no need for "locks" if they could get going quickly, before they got too much nitrogen saturation.