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FuseProject PROTEUS International Underwater Station for Fabien Cousteau Ocean Learning Center (FCOLC)

Yves Béhar and FuseProject have conceived a futuristic project for Fabien Cousteau Ocean Learning Center (FCOLC), it’s called PROTEUS. Basically PROTEUS functions just like International Space Station, except that this one is underwater. Well, as an International Underwater Station, this place would be a platform for International collaboration among academics, researchers, government agencies, and corporations […]



FuseProject PROTEUS International Underwater Station for Fabien Cousteau Ocean Learning Center (FCOLC) is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

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