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  2. Montana (ship) - Wikipedia

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    The ship hit the reef of Bermuda's north shore, in an area known as the Western Blue Cut, on 30 December 1863. Once the vessel was known to be in distress, a boat from St Georges went to the scene, and while much of the cargo and the entire crew were saved, Montana was lost, mostly due to a large gash in her side of over 10 feet (3.0 meters).

  3. SEALAB - Wikipedia

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    SEALAB I being lowered off Bermuda in 1964. SEALAB I was commanded by Captain Bond, [3] who became known as "Papa Topside". SEALAB I proved that saturation diving in the open ocean was viable for extended periods. The experiment also offered information about habitat placement, habitat umbilicals, humidity, and helium speech descrambling. [4]

  4. Byford Dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Byford Dolphin was a semi-submersible, column-stabilised drilling rig operated by Dolphin Drilling, a subsidiarity of Fred Olsen Energy.Byford Dolphin was registered in Hamilton, Bermuda, [1] and drilled seasonally for various companies in the British, Danish, and Norwegian sectors of the North Sea.

  5. Category:Diving in Bermuda - Wikipedia

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  6. George F. Bond - Wikipedia

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    SEALAB I was lowered off the coast of Bermuda in 1964 to a depth of 192 fsw below the sea's surface. The experiment was halted after 11 days due to an approaching tropical storm. [2] SEALAB I proved that saturation diving in the open ocean was a viable means for expanding our ability to live and work in the sea.

  7. Michael C. Barnette - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020 Barnette, along with fellow explorers, discovered what they believed to be a 95-year-old ship, the SS Cotopaxi, which had disappeared near the Bermuda Triangle in 1925. [19] The boat had departed from Charleston, South Carolina , carrying 32 passengers and never made it to its final destination, Havana, Cuba .

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  9. Robert A. Barth - Wikipedia

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    Robert August Barth (August 28, 1930 – March 26, 2020) was a United States Navy Chief Quartermaster, pioneering aquanaut and professional diver. He was the only diver to participate in all U.S. Navy SEALAB missions led by George F. Bond. [1]

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