One World One Ocean | Aquarius Wedding - Marriage Under the Sea @OneWorldOneOcean | Uploaded 12 years ago | Updated 10 hours ago
One World One Ocean presents, in association with Liquid Pictures 3D -- Mission Aquarius -- a project of Aquarius Reef Base. Join the expedition at http://oneworldoneocean.org/aquarius --
What is science without understanding? What is the intellect without emotion? What are humans, if not vessels for love? Come along with Aquarius Reef Base's Associate Director, Otto Rutten, as we resurrect his home video that shows why Aquarius is the complete undersea venue for everything from sea sponge research to...weddings.
This was the first and only marriage in Aquarius. Vows were exchanged in 1996 and the couple is still going strong after all these years!
Since 1993, America's "inner space station" has helped us understand the disappearance of coral reefs, train NASA astronauts for space and research sea sponges, the source of two cancer drugs. The discoveries made at Aquarius have opened our eyes to how little we really know about the vast complexity of the ocean. It is one of the planet's most important brain trusts, and this is part of its last scheduled mission.
Special thanks to:
Aquarius Reef Base - http://aquarius.uncw.edu
DJ Roller and Liquid Pictures 3D - http://www.liquidpictures3d.com
One World One Ocean presents, in association with Liquid Pictures 3D -- Mission Aquarius -- a project of Aquarius Reef Base. Join the expedition at http://oneworldoneocean.org/aquarius --
What is science without understanding? What is the intellect without emotion? What are humans, if not vessels for love? Come along with Aquarius Reef Base's Associate Director, Otto Rutten, as we resurrect his home video that shows why Aquarius is the complete undersea venue for everything from sea sponge research to...weddings.
This was the first and only marriage in Aquarius. Vows were exchanged in 1996 and the couple is still going strong after all these years!
Since 1993, America's "inner space station" has helped us understand the disappearance of coral reefs, train NASA astronauts for space and research sea sponges, the source of two cancer drugs. The discoveries made at Aquarius have opened our eyes to how little we really know about the vast complexity of the ocean. It is one of the planet's most important brain trusts, and this is part of its last scheduled mission.
Special thanks to:
Aquarius Reef Base - http://aquarius.uncw.edu
DJ Roller and Liquid Pictures 3D - http://www.liquidpictures3d.com