Dr. James W. 'Jim' Miller (US) is a true champion and pioneer of undersea habitation, Dr. James Miller is the founder of the Tektite Missions (1969-1970) which were his brainchild. He served Tektite I as Deputy Project Director and Tektite II as Project Director. He also served the SEALAB II missions as a civilian Director of Psychological Programs. Dr. Miller was the Director of Ocean Technology for the Department of the Interior prior to the formation of NOAA. He was also an aquanaut crewmember for the La Chalupa Missions in 1973-1974. Dr. Miller is the co-author of the most important book written on the first phase of human undersea habitation, Living and Working in the Sea.