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Undersea Ventilation Systems

Undersea ventilation systems are engineered structures that allow the exchange of air between the ocean's interior and surface. They typically consist of submerged vents or openings that help manage pressure, remove gases, and facilitate the movement of marine life and nutrients. These systems are crucial for maintaining the stability of underwater habitats, supporting marine ecosystems, or enabling sustainable resource extraction. By controlling airflow and gas release, undersea ventilation ensures environmental balance and safety in deep-sea environments, especially for underwater facilities or ecosystems that require regulated atmospheric conditions.