For the first time in 14 years, the RMS Titanic wreck has been revisited: a manned submersible reached the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean (3,810 meters/12,500 feet) in a ground-breaking expedition in early August. A renowned deep-ocean exploration team led by explorer Victor Vescovo, Titanic expert Parks Stephenson, expedition leader Rob McCallum (EYOS Expeditions), and a technical team from Triton Submarines surveyed the wreck of the RMS Titanic.
The team deployed an advanced, two-person full ocean depth submergence vehicle: the cutting-edge Triton 36,000/2 named the DSV Limiting Factor. A total of five dives to the wreck were made over eight days at the Titanic’s final resting place 370 miles south of Newfoundland, Canada.
/ Broadcaster: National Geographic /
/ Production: Atlantic Productions /
/ Credit: Cast and Post Production as Technical Lead /