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Bob Evans

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Susanne and I Patented a Deep Water Desalination system which has received Worldwide Patents. But we understand what it takes to drop something down to the sea floor is the easy part. Bringing it back up is another story. We have a claim that allows us to use the R/) water (fresh Water) to lift objects. I am not considering raising the Titanic, but a lost shipping container with rare China vases.. I used airlift bags and they can get out of control as I found out at 16 teens. My first buoyancy control system was developed with two UCSB students. The bouy allows us to control the camera system we had custom-built.
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https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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