Mission & Project Info | NOAA’s Aquarius Undersea Laboratory
Mission Blog

NOAA's Aquarius Undersea Laboratory | University of North Carolina at Wilmington | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration |
skip repetitive navigation
mission & project info : mission blog
rss

A loyal fan

Ann Brown comments: I have been following along with the Aquarius missions and try keeping up with the excitment and educational knowledge that you share with everyone. I have shared this site to every person I know and have taken it into the schools that I go to. I did appreciate the notes you you post on the refrigerator that thanks your top side crew. I think it is great to acknowledge the crew behind the scence. Have a successful splash-up. I will be watching along with people I have gotten addicted to reading and watching you all. Thanks Stay Safe

One Response So Far

stormwalkernz | September 17th, 2008

For a number of years now I have closely followed the Aquarius missions and have had great delight in watching the growth and advancement of both Aquarius itself and its regular crew.
Looking back over the years you should all take great pride in the advancements you have made. I know I feel pride myself on being able to witness these advancements via the Internet and your web cameras, updates and flow of information.
It will be a wonderful day in history when bases such as Aquarius become underwater habitats allowing us to explore this vastly unexplored region of our planet and to know that history will trace back the beginnings of such habitats and mention Aquarius and the wonderful work done there, and for me to be able to say I was there via the Internet.
My accolades to you all for being part of history in the making, and I wish you all the best of luck with future missions that are shaping the future of Marine science.

Regards
Tony Lucas
New Zealand

Comment On This Post