- (French for 'French
Research Institute for
Exploitation of the Sea') or
Ifremer is an
oceanographic institution in Brest, France. A state-run and funded...
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Exploitation of the Sea (
IFREMER)
contacted Nargeolet about diving to the
wreck of the Titanic; he
heartily agreed to go.: 2 With
IFREMER,
Nargeolet piloted...
- Jean-Louis
Michel (born 1945) is a
French oceanographer and engineer. He
discovered subsea intervention in 1969[citation needed] with the
French Navy as...
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research centre,
mainly focused on the sea, with
among others the
largest Ifremer (French
Research Institute for
Exploitation of the Sea) centre, le Cedre...
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Nautile is a
crewed submersible owned by
Ifremer, the
French Research Institute for
Exploitation of the Sea.
Commissioned in 1984, the
submersible can...
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located by a
joint French–American
expedition led by Jean-Louis
Michel of
IFREMER and
Robert Ballard of the
Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution, originally...
- Épaulard is a
French remotely operated underwater vehicle of the
Ifremer. She was the
first robotic submarine capable of
taking photographs at a depth...
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French do****entary
programme French ship Thal****a (1995), a ship of the
Ifremer A
fictional planet in
Arthur C. Clarke's
novel The
Songs of
Distant Earth...
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digestive tract of
Crustaceans Decapods reared in
aquaculture (PDF). AQUACOP,
IFREMER.
Actes de
Colloque 9. pp. 243–259. {{cite book}}: |work=
ignored (help)[permanent...
- Station, site of
Samuel Blanc (in French) Base
Dumont d'Urville site from
Ifremer (in French) l'Astrolabe A
winter at the
station COMNAP Antarctic Facilities...