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| This chapter has examined the ethical and deontological considerations associated with the development of Maris Habitats. The main concerns include environmental protection, structural safety, data integrity, transparent communication, | This chapter has examined the ethical and deontological considerations associated with the development of Maris Habitats. The main concerns include environmental protection, structural safety, data integrity, transparent communication, | ||
| - | Based on this ethical and deontological analysis, the team chose a modular habitat design with a separable | + | Based on this ethical and deontological analysis, the team chose a modular habitat design with a separable |
| The team also decided to distinguish clearly between the prototype and the final product. The prototype is intended to validate basic sensing and data logging functions in a controlled environment. The final product would require marine-grade sensors, pressure-resistant housing, anti-fouling measures, and long-term field testing. This distinction is important to avoid misleading claims about the current technical readiness of the system. | The team also decided to distinguish clearly between the prototype and the final product. The prototype is intended to validate basic sensing and data logging functions in a controlled environment. The final product would require marine-grade sensors, pressure-resistant housing, anti-fouling measures, and long-term field testing. This distinction is important to avoid misleading claims about the current technical readiness of the system. | ||