Delauze was
born in the South of France in 1929 . He was an engineer and at 20 years old leaves
for his military service, where he begins to dive.
Later in
France, he used his skill learned at the military and worked for French
companies specialized in diving equipment and undersea works. He met the
Commandant Cousteau and worked for him in several undersea excavations in the
1950’s.
Delauze
continued to work construction of the “Tunnel of La Havana “ and worked in
secret mission for the US Army.
At a later
time, he graduated at Berkeley and crossed the world for his job : Guinea,
Algeria, San Diego.
This gave him
a deep understanding of the futures needs in term of undersea work. This lead
him to create in 1961 the Compagnie Maritime d’Expertise in Marseille (COMEX).
At that time, Yuri Gagarine was travelling around the earth at 300 km of altitude
but none dared to travel over 70 m under the sea.
Delauze and
COMEX ran an incredible industrial and human challenge: the conquest of the
depths.
Their
hyperbaric boxes simulated the condition of life under sea .COMEX improved them
, as well as the gas mixtures and the equipments .
As they got
more and more experience and technologies the records were all broken:
Ludion 1966-68
: 120 m in hyperbaric box
Physalie
1968-72 : 610 m in box (doesn’t that remind you something ?)
There will
also be Coraz , Belouga and the famous industrial operations Janus :
Janus I in
1968 : 4 divers at 150m for 14 hours of work.
Janus II en
1970 : 3 divers , 34 h of work ;, 250 m
Janus IV in
1977 : 6 divers for a simulation of work at 460 m . 2 of them will go to 501 :
world record !!!!
In the 1970’s,
after the “oil crisis “ thousands of off-shore platforms grew all over the world
and COMEX was almost the only one able to repair or work on them . COMEX
purchased boats, barges, bathyscaphes,.
It also has an
R&D centre, a simulation centre , 2000 employees (800 divers ) all over the
world .
COMEX in
pictures :
Pic 1 :
Delauze in 1950 , the beginning of the diving story. |