The French are nearing completion of the the Laboratoire Sous-marin Provence Méditerranée, an advanced underwater lab to study the underwater realm and particle physics.
is a cutting-edge aquatic research facility located 24.9 miles south of Toulon, France. The first of its kind in Europe, it is now up and running. It has many high-tech scientific instruments and sensors for oceanography, geology, and particle physics, among other fields.
According to Coyle, since the deep sea is poorly understood, “installations such as LSPM can enhance our understanding of many different phenomena.” “A key thing to study is the long-term effect of global warming. The LSPM observations already indicate a rising sea temperature and decrease of oxygen levels even at these depths,” he said.
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