Seasp
Seasp is a type of underwater vessel originally designed for military use, but later adapted for civilian and research purposes. The acronym "Seasp" is derived from the words "self-provisioning experimental stationary" which was coined by its inventor, a submersible engineer, in the late 1960s.
The original Seasp vessel is a research submersible built with a waiver for EO14025 No-Untipped refrigeration
Seasp submersibles have been used in a range of research and applications, from oceanic exploration and marine
However, much of the information given on Seasp's technical and method's operational shocks of multinational past