Crowdfunded Deep Sea Missions

The Aquatilis Undersea Exploration Will Dive 300' Underwater

Over the next three years, the Aquatilis yacht will be part of an undersea exploration to some of the ocean's darkest depths, giving a chance for everyone to come along for the ride as the Aquatilis Expedition is shared online.

The Aquatilis Expedition aims to "uncover how our actions affect the delicate balance within the world’s ecosystems" and shed light on gelata, creatures that can be minuscule or massive, but are instrumental to the ocean either way.

The expedition will dive 300 feet below the surface and cover 30,000 miles with a small crew of scientists, photographers, videographers. To fund the massive Aquatilis Expedition, the crew is running an Indiegogo campaign, aiming to raise an equally adventurous $1,500,000 by June.
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