The BioSUB Project

The BioSUB Project will see Australian marine scientist and diver Lloyd Godson survive in the world's first self-sufficient, self-sustaining underwater habitat. Having recently won the Australian Geographic "Live your dream" Wildest Adventure Competition for its exciting mix of education, science and adventure, The BioSUB Project will reveal a rare window into an emerging and fascinating area of knowledge.

For more information, visit http://www.biosub.com.au


Contributed by LloydG added 2006-06-05

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