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Source(s) needed to verify list of astronauts who are/were also aquanauts. This does not seem to be common knowledge about most of the members of the list with the exception of Carpenter. Shoveling Ferret ( talk) 20:59, 9 July 2008 (UTC) hi what do u do for a living text me — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.111.124.29 ( talk) 21:59, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
I think Shepard and Carpenter are rather common knowledge, I know of others who have been down in habitats (Kathy Sullivan leaps to mind) but I don't think any of the others remained the 24 hours that it takes to saturate (and thus qualify). Wiki4Thal ( talk) 03:35, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
There is no character "Winch" in Jaws as listed at the IMDb (as of 2012-06-13). See: " Cast (in credits order) verified as complete". Furthermore, there is no reference given for this statement. Without a reference & contradicted by a good source, I assume it is incorrect.
The link, http://www.rvtiburon.com/Staffharold_wes_pratt.htm, for Harold "Wes" Pratt is broken, and a Google site search of www.rvtiburon.com for "pratt" fails.
Is Richard Dreyfuss' character Matt Hooper the one based on Pratt? Or perhaps the shark hunter Quint, played by Robert Shaw.
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The RV Tiburon is still in the Keys, but their website has changed and Pratt is not on the new site. He has a Facebook page, but I don't know if that is an appropriate link. Wiki4Thal ( talk) 22:41, 15 June 2012 (UTC)
"An aquanaut is any individual who remains underwater, exposed to the ambient pressure, long enough to come into equilibrium with his or her breathing media." Sorry, I can't really understand exactly what this means, and I would suppose many other readers can't either. Is an aquanaut simply someone who stays in an underwater habitat? If so then just say it clearly. K. Bog 19:22, 14 October 2013 (UTC)
There is a man who was trapped underwater in a capsized vessel which sank somewhere off West Africa a few years ago who was down for 30 hours before rescue if I remember correctly. I will try to find out more. It was in the news at the time. • • • Peter (Southwood) (talk): 18:55, 23 June 2016 (UTC)
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Source(s) needed to verify list of astronauts who are/were also aquanauts. This does not seem to be common knowledge about most of the members of the list with the exception of Carpenter. Shoveling Ferret ( talk) 20:59, 9 July 2008 (UTC) hi what do u do for a living text me — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.111.124.29 ( talk) 21:59, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
I think Shepard and Carpenter are rather common knowledge, I know of others who have been down in habitats (Kathy Sullivan leaps to mind) but I don't think any of the others remained the 24 hours that it takes to saturate (and thus qualify). Wiki4Thal ( talk) 03:35, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
There is no character "Winch" in Jaws as listed at the IMDb (as of 2012-06-13). See: " Cast (in credits order) verified as complete". Furthermore, there is no reference given for this statement. Without a reference & contradicted by a good source, I assume it is incorrect.
The link, http://www.rvtiburon.com/Staffharold_wes_pratt.htm, for Harold "Wes" Pratt is broken, and a Google site search of www.rvtiburon.com for "pratt" fails.
Is Richard Dreyfuss' character Matt Hooper the one based on Pratt? Or perhaps the shark hunter Quint, played by Robert Shaw.
To do:
The RV Tiburon is still in the Keys, but their website has changed and Pratt is not on the new site. He has a Facebook page, but I don't know if that is an appropriate link. Wiki4Thal ( talk) 22:41, 15 June 2012 (UTC)
"An aquanaut is any individual who remains underwater, exposed to the ambient pressure, long enough to come into equilibrium with his or her breathing media." Sorry, I can't really understand exactly what this means, and I would suppose many other readers can't either. Is an aquanaut simply someone who stays in an underwater habitat? If so then just say it clearly. K. Bog 19:22, 14 October 2013 (UTC)
There is a man who was trapped underwater in a capsized vessel which sank somewhere off West Africa a few years ago who was down for 30 hours before rescue if I remember correctly. I will try to find out more. It was in the news at the time. • • • Peter (Southwood) (talk): 18:55, 23 June 2016 (UTC)