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The Helgoland underwater laboratory (UWL) is an underwater habitat. It was built by Dräger in Lübeck, Germany in 1968 for the , and was the first of its kind in the world built for use in colder waters. It is named after the island Helgoland. The UWL was used in the waters of the North and Baltic Seas and, in 1975, on , in the Gulf of Maine along the coast of New England in the United States.

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  • Das Unterwasserlabor „Helgoland“ ist eine ehemalige deutsche Unterwasserstation und das erste stationäre Tauchsystem zum Sättigungstauchen für den Einsatz in kälteren Gewässern. (de)
  • The Helgoland underwater laboratory (UWL) is an underwater habitat. It was built by Dräger in Lübeck, Germany in 1968 for the , and was the first of its kind in the world built for use in colder waters. It is named after the island Helgoland. The habitat allowed divers to spend several weeks under water using saturation diving techniques. The scientists and technicians would live and work in the laboratory, returning to it after every diving session. Only once they had reached the end of their stay did they decompress in the UWL itself, being able to then resurface without coming to any harm. After experience gained in the first deployment, a wet section was added. The UWL was used in the waters of the North and Baltic Seas and, in 1975, on , in the Gulf of Maine along the coast of New England in the United States. (en)
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  • Das Unterwasserlabor „Helgoland“ ist eine ehemalige deutsche Unterwasserstation und das erste stationäre Tauchsystem zum Sättigungstauchen für den Einsatz in kälteren Gewässern. (de)
  • The Helgoland underwater laboratory (UWL) is an underwater habitat. It was built by Dräger in Lübeck, Germany in 1968 for the , and was the first of its kind in the world built for use in colder waters. It is named after the island Helgoland. The UWL was used in the waters of the North and Baltic Seas and, in 1975, on , in the Gulf of Maine along the coast of New England in the United States. (en)
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  • Helgoland (Unterwasserlabor) (de)
  • Helgoland Habitat (en)
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