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The DSV Alvin was developed long before the Titanic wreck. It was commissioned back in 1964, and to date has made over 4,400 dives. It was specifically designed for deep sea exploration, and can house the pilot and two passengers. Its use when it explored the Titanic has given it notoriety.

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