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Titanic Expedition  
Two and a half miles below the Atlantic Ocean lies the most famous of shipwrecks RMS Titanic. DeepImage now brings you the 2003 scientific expedition to the site.
Read the full story here
Dive show photos
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DeepImage 2010
Underwater Shipwreck Explorers..

Deep Shipwreck Exploration
The Filming and Photography of deep and previously unexplored shipwrecks.
HMS Audacious guns 65m deep
Explore sunken battleships of the Atlantic Ocean
Staircase deep inside Britannic 120m deep
Explore deep inside shipwrecks! Britannic, Titanic's Sister
Russian Submersible ready to dive Titanic
Explore Titanic aboard a Russia submersible 2.5 mile deep
Stills photographer deepimage also films digital moving film
Filming the impossible, with HSE commercial cameramen

With Hundreds of pages of expedition reports, features and photographs to read we welcome you to Deep Image and hope that you find these pages of interest. With 1,000's of photographs still to load we hope you can find time to come back and enjoy some of the expeditions have reported as well as taking a preview of some of the expeditions we will be actively involved in the near future.
Many thanks Leigh Bishop 2010
Underwater Filming & photography
Exploring and filming underwater shipwrecks in the deep ocean is a skill limited to only a few professional divers in the world. Deepimage commercial cameramen have been capturing the underwater world on film for over a decade, only recently have they been qualified legally under the UK Health & Safety legislation to offer their skill and expertise to a commercial value. Today we offer frontline filming tasks, diver safety & support archive footage of famous shipwrecks and are available to work on most underwater based projects.
Deepimage Filming Clients include
National Geographic,Channel 5 (UK), BBC, ITN Factual, Carlton Television, September Films, Earth ship, Lone Wolf Documentary group, Deep Sea Detectives / History Channel & many more.

DeepImage divers are legally qualified to work and are now industry known for their specialized and advanced technical diving which includes deep mixed gas and previously impossible filming . contact us here

The Advanced Diving Conference & equipment Exhibition
Oct 16th & 17th International Convention Centre, Central Birmingham, England

The EUROTEK.2010 organising team are proud to announce that a date has been set for this years event from the 16th & 17th of October. The team are pleased to confirm they will be holding the event at the same venue, the ICC in Birmingham England following the great success of Eurotek.08.

Tickets on sale NOW!
The 2010 show has its full list of speakers with several other well known names about to be confirmed to make one of the largest line up of advanced diving speakers ever seen at one conference. Exhibition space is almost sold out with just over 4 months to go. Tickets are now on sale and all the information is found on out ticket page and are limited in numbers so buy sooner than later to avoid disappointment.

www.eurotek.uk.com

Technical diving magazines for sale
Personal and complete collections of rare Technical diving magazines for sale
990 & Immersed

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Diving the famous Truk Lagoon
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Lust for Rust 2010

Pete Mesley recently ran the first of his expeditions to the famous Truk Lagoon on the Islands of Chuuk in Micronesia. This was a dedicated rebreather project to experience the famous diving location using closed circuit rebreather's and thus extending the bottom times of the dives dramatically. One weeks diving in Truk on closed circuit is the equivalent to 5-6 weeks on open circuit. To make travel logistics easier for the divers Mesley shipped in his own fleet of cylinders and zorb which he now stores out in Chuuk. On a daily basis the team of over 24 CCR divers explored most of the deep wrecks (60-70m depth range) as well as spending an afternoon 2 hour + dive on the shallower wrecks. 20-40m depth range. A full report will be coming soon both to deep image and Pete Mesley .com. Next years expedition is already being planned to further explore deep inside some of the less explored wrecks. For more information contact Leigh Bishop (click here) the European organiser and logistics manager for Pete Mesley who is New Zealand based. If you would like to experience Truk Lagoon using your CCR with us then please contact us. Thousands of images and hundreds of hours of High Def video were shot and are currently being processed.
Report and more information coming soon.
To see just some of the images click here >>



Iconic image of Truk Lagoon of a diver displaying a Japanese WWII gas mask. Photo Leigh Bishop


Cocklebiddy cave diving expedition
To read the full article on the advanced diving magazine website click here >>
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Above Rick Stanton about to dive Australias longest underwater cave photo by Leigh Bishop

Divers Survey Italian WW2 submarine Scire

Divers from IANTD Italia have made the first true survey of the WW2 Italian Submarine sunk off Israel. Led by Fabio Ruberti the team was made up of technical divers who could make the full archaeological survey of how the wreck remains today.

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Italian Submarine Scire

Scientific work on Titanic wreck
Life at the Bottom of the Ocean

Deep image presents this article as an introduction to the science research carried out at several deep shipwreck sites in recent years. This is an in depth scientific analysis of life on Titanic and further in depth science can be found by following this article. Deep Image photographer Leigh Bishop aboard the Russian vessel Keldysh captured the NOAA expedition which you can read about by following the links above this science feature.

Report and more information including some images click here >>



Rusticles on Titanic 2.5 miles deep

Bullion Ocean Liner gets its own website

Lying at the bottom of the Ocean is the bullion wreck RMS Laurentic off the North Coast of Irleand. Still to this day the wreck holds the record for the most amount of bullion ever recovered from a shipwreck. Lying in only 39m this wreck is a popular site for scuba divers visiting Donegal Ireland. Now for the first time the wrecks owner Mr Des Cossum has commissioned a website entirely devoted to the wreck. click here to go direct to the site >>
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The Wreck of the Wilhelm Gustloff
Maritimes worst ever sea disaster

Deep image photographer and deep wreck diver Leigh Bishop traveled to the Baltic Sea to photograph one of the most historic shipwrecks in history the Nazi ocean Liner Wilhelm Gustloff which sank with the loss of an estimated 10,000 people.

Report and more information including some images click here >>



The tragic Ship Wilhelm Gustloff

BALTIC SEA ADVENTURE NEW TV

Technical divers are the subject of a new series entitled Baltic Sea Adventure by Doubled Vision documentary group. A trailer for the TV show can be viewed on line. The series included's Swedish & UK divers.
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Red Sea Wreck Discovered
The Al Qamar Al Saudi Al Misri
Divers have returned from Tekstreme in Sharm Egypt have been exploring the wreck of a ferry which sank just north of the Red Sea resort of Hurghada. 
The Al Qamar Al Saudi Al Misri was a Ferry Launched in 1970 and was 124.85 metres long with a gross tonnage of 7697. The Ship was used on the route between the ports of Suez in Egypt and Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. Paul Vinten told Deep Image the team of divers discovered the wreck site in 83m depth with the top approx 64m depth. A full report with images can be found by following the link below.
Report and more information including some images click here >>


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Diver on the wreck at 64m depth

US Tanker shipwreck Illinois

The US tanker 'Illinois' departed from Port Arthur, Texas, USA on February 17th 1917, with a cargo consigned to England was on her return trip laden with ballast. On March 18th Northwest of Cherbourg and approx. 20 miles north of Alderney in the very heart of the English Channel and effectively the center of the war zone between England & Germany she was sunk by German U-Boat.

Read more and see images of the wreck click here
Shipwreck Illinois click here to jump direct to the pages

Kriegsmarine U-534, Birkenhead - REPORT
One of the only surviving German U-Boats that was actually salvaged from the sea has at last been photographed. The owner banned internal photography in an effort to cash in once it had been restored now a small team of Urban Explorers have gained entry at night and done the business for us using climbing gear to get up on it.
Full report click here >>


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U-534 at Liverpool



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