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Deep sea research vessel OceanX bringing students, teachers on board

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More than 330 students, teachers and academics in Singapore have seen first-hand how the world's most advanced deep sea research and exploration vessel, known as OceanX, combines science, next-generation technology and storytelling. OceanX discovers on average 12 to 15 species of marine life a year. It's currently docked at Keppel Bay as part of a global expedition to study the waters of Southeast Asia. OceanX will chart a course next for Indonesia. 30 hand-picked students from around the region will join the voyage.

More than 330 students, teachers and academics in Singapore have seen first-hand how the world's most advanced deep sea research and exploration vessel, known as OceanX, combines science, next-generation technology and storytelling. OceanX discovers on average 12 to 15 species of marine life a year. It's currently docked at Keppel Bay as part of a global expedition to study the waters of Southeast Asia. OceanX will chart a course next for Indonesia. 30 hand-picked students from around the region will join the voyage.

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