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He was the first to dive the wreck of SS Andrea Doria and his photos of the ship were published in Life magazine in August 1956. [6] [8] He produced two documentaries about the ship The Mystery of the Andrea Doria and Andrea Doria: The Final Chapter. [2] He opened the safe of the Andrea Doria on live television in August 1984 at the New York ...
Argo is most famous for its role in the discovery of the wreck of the RMS Titanic in 1985. Argo would also play the key role in Ballard's discovery of the wreck of the battleship Bismarck in 1989. The towed sled, capable of operating depths of 6,000 meters (20,000 feet), meant 98% of the ocean floor was within reach.
Trevor Jackson returning from a dive on SS Kyogle. Captain Trevor Jackson (born 26 November 1965) is an Australian technical diver, shipwreck researcher, author and inventor.In 2002 he staged what became known as the "Centaur Dive", which subsequently led to the gazetted position of the sunken Hospital Ship AHS Centaur being questioned.
One of the world's biggest shipwrecks is now a popular dive destination. Diving on the SS President Coolidge July 09 (8-minute video). Espiritu Santo: YouTube. 2009. Archived from the original on 2021-12-17. KBs diving off Espiritu Santo. Gear-up, dive areas. General external and internal video and stills in poor light.
An ancient shipwreck that dates back to the 7th century B.C.E. has been removed from waters off Spain, two decades after its discovery in 1994. ... Underwater photo of the Mazarron II, an ancient ...
Husband and wife team, Yvonne Drebert and Zack Melnick, who specialise in underwater videography, were filming a documentary when they made the discovery Invasive mussels lead to discovery of 128 ...
During the 1990s he published photos and wrote stories for a variety of scuba diving magazines. [7] His first book was published in 1995, Complete Wreck Diving , with co-author Henry Keatts. [ 8 ] In 1996 he was the first to photograph a living Oarfish , an animal that inspired sea serpent legends. [ 9 ]
A few years later, at a depth of 400 feet (120 m), he was the first diver to use rebreather diving technology on the wreck of HMHS Britannic, near the island of Kea in Greece. In 2006, Chatterton re-visited the wreck of Britannic in the History Channel documentary Titanic's Tragic Sister , to try to find out what sank the third Olympic-class ...