
Submersible Operations
Submersible operations involve the use of specialized underwater vehicles, called submersibles, to explore beneath the ocean’s surface. These vessels are designed to withstand high pressure, darkness, and cold, allowing scientists, researchers, and explorers to study marine environments, shipwrecks, or underwater features directly. They are usually remotely operated or manually piloted by a crew inside a pressure-resistant cabin. Submersible operations require careful planning, from navigation and safety protocols to communication with surface teams. These missions expand our understanding of underwater ecosystems, archaeology, and geology, often in areas inaccessible to divers.