A recently released deep-sea video by the Falklands Maritime Heritage ... “We can now see where each item lies in relation to others on the actual wreck,” said Mensun Bound, FMHT Trustee ...
Pioneer Howard Rosenstein came to Israel with $500 and found a life of adventure, innovation and, oddly, music.
This technology allows for the real-time exploration of deep-sea wrecks, revolutionizing underwater archaeology. The USS ...
On October 15, 1914, a German sub captained by U-boat ace Otto Weddigen attacked the HMS Hawke, killing 524 crew members, ...
Deep-sea explorers are left wondering: Why? "The wreck is well-documented," Karl Stanley, a submersible expert, told BI in a recent interview. "That's probably the best documented deep-water wreck ...
In a recent discovery that adds yet another piece to the complex mosaic of World War II in the Mediterranean, a Junkers Ju 88 ...
Nigel Pickford has spent a lifetime searching for sunken treasure—without leaving dry land.
It took nearly 25 years for biologists to discover that a swimming and glowing organism in the ocean’s midnight zone was ...
Nobody expects to chance on a wreck, but the members of the team slip into their diving suits, and then, like a pod of elegant deep-sea creatures, they disappear, leaving only bubbles popping on ...
When spending so long beneath the waves, the heliox gas gives crews of deep sea submarines a better blood oxygen saturation and means they can remain safe under the water, explained excellent ...
Before divers swam around the remains of the cruiser, no one had seen her since she was torpedoed by a German submarine on October 15 1914 while carrying out a patrol of the North Sea. The wreck was ...