Steven Haining and his team set a record for the deepest underwater model photoshoot at 49.80 m (163.38 ft), blending art and extreme diving.
In 1925, Popular Science showcased his next breakthrough—a cylindrical apparatus (seen above) attached to a ship by a ... century figure in deep-sea exploration and underwater filmmaking.
The camera is thought to have been submerged 55 years ago as part of the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau's first attempt to use underwater photography ... been lost in the deep waters during ...
Armed with a battery-powered underwater drill, maritime archaeologist Nathan Richards ducked his face into the Atlantic Ocean. It was a sunny afternoon in September 2017, and Richards was standing in ...
The group used an underwater sonar to learn that the ship was split into two pieces under water, and utilized an unmanned drone to record the video.
Just one person survived the wreck. Now, more than 130 years later, underwater archaeologists have ... It’s submerged 600 feet deep. “Every shipwreck has its own story, but some are just ...