Rubicon Foundation

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Rubicon Foundation is a non-profit organization based in the United States. It was established with the aim of advancing the understanding, safety, and exploration of underwater environments. The foundation is known for its significant contributions to diving research, education, and the preservation of diving heritage.

History[edit | edit source]

The Rubicon Foundation was founded in 2002 by a group of diving enthusiasts and professionals. The founders recognized the need for a centralized resource that could provide access to research and information related to diving safety and underwater exploration. The foundation was named after the Rubicon River, symbolizing a point of no return and the commitment of the founders to their mission.

Projects[edit | edit source]

The Rubicon Foundation has been involved in several projects since its inception. One of its most notable projects is the Project Dive Exploration (PDE). PDE is a database of diving profiles and related outcomes, which is used to improve diving safety through research and education.

Another significant project is the Rubicon Research Repository (RRR). The RRR is a digital library that provides access to a vast amount of diving-related research, including technical reports, conference proceedings, and journal articles.

Impact[edit | edit source]

The work of the Rubicon Foundation has had a significant impact on the diving community. The foundation's projects have contributed to the advancement of diving safety and the understanding of underwater environments. The foundation has also played a crucial role in preserving the history and heritage of diving.

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