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      • Navy researchers emphasize that the submarine working environment is unique, with stresses beyond mere claustrophobia. In addition to facing potential danger from enemy attack and excessive underwater pressure, submariners have no personal space and no sunlight.
      www.nytimes.com/2006/07/11/science/11qna.html
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  2. Claustrophobia is generally weeded out. Stick a dude inside hearing test chamber and see if he goes nuts within a couple hours. The command generally tries to focus activities during the weekday for people to keep stuff different.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · We asked Moreno 20 questions about what it's like to be a part of a sub crew, from the risk of experiencing claustrophobia 1,000 feet under the sea, to the experience of taking a "submarine...

  4. I’d explain that we were actually under water right now. The wardroom is well below the water line. So being 10 feet deep of hundreds of feet deep felt exactly like this - no big deal. Youre either claustrophobic or you’re not.

  5. Jun 23, 2023 · “A person with claustrophobia, due to their heightened levels of anxiety, can easily imagine being trapped in the submarine, submerged miles below sea level. Knowing that 5 people are trapped...

  6. Jul 11, 2006 · July 11, 2006. Q. Are submariners given any coaching on how to cope with claustrophobia? A. The United States Navy relies on careful psychological screening of submarine officers and enlisted men...

  7. Jun 22, 2023 · Why does claustrophobia frighten us? Even if you don’t consider yourself to be claustrophobic, you may have felt a hint of it when thinking about the men trapped in the OceanGate submarine...

  8. Apr 7, 2020 · Ever since human beings created the first submarines, there have been other, more claustrophobic people who have stared at the devices and thought: “Nope.” For many, the thought of the pipe-...

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