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DOWDeep Ocean Water
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DOWData Order Write
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DOWDivision of Wildlife
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DOWDoppler On Wheels
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low temperature, few pathogens and plentiful nutrients to found the Deep Ocean Water Park at Nan'ao (Figure 1), expecting to prosper regional development and industrial upgrade by commercializing resource utilization and bringing in some nongovernmental investments, anticipated to build up an industrial development model that would promote regional growth [9,10].
The Arabian Gulf is too shallow to benefit from desalinating deep ocean water. "At around 150 metres maximum, the Gulf cannot benefit from the environmental advantages of converting deep ocean water into quality drinking water," said Le Moigne.
Thalasso therapy may be an effective revenue and occupancy generator for deep ocean water resorts as is demonstrated in Bora Bora ("Inte[degrees] Continental," 2007).
The service will enable the crew members to use their existing mobile phones on board vessels in deep ocean water, and it will also enable ship owners, suppliers, customers, insurers and government authorities to track and monitor individual containers on board merchant vessels, using a combination of GPRS and RFID technology.
Details of the research were presented at the 9th General Meeting of the Japan Association of Deep Ocean Water Applications.
Our facility, located on The Big Island of Hawaii, is the ideal location for applying our innovative microalgal processing technology as it receives a high amount of sunlight needed for algal cultivation year-round, is subject to low rainfall and provides unique access to the pure deep ocean water used in our cultivation and processing systems.
A new "spray-flash" technique developed at Saga University in Kyushu Japan, makes efficient use of differences in ocean temperatures by generating vapor from warm surface water, then cooling it with deep ocean water and condensing it to make fresh water.
In one display case, for example, a big Styrofoam head sits next to a smaller Styrofoam head that has been submerged in deep ocean water. The sunken head is only a fraction the size of the first because the pressure has shrunk it.
The deep ocean water, whose increased alkalinity is due to the dissolution of calcium carbonate, moves in such deep currents as the thermohaline driven circulation that runs south from the northern North Atlantic, proceeds as a bottom current through the Indian Ocean, and eventually upwells in the northern North Pacific (See Oceanus Vol.
Through the development of ocean thermal energy conversion - utilizing the temperature difference between deep ocean water and sun-heated surface water - products such as shrimp and micro-algae were grown and marketed for commercial purposes.
The Odeep bottling vessel can harvest, process, bottle and palletize Deep Ocean Water, all onboard.
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