“I don’t know why the Titanic sank.”–PH Nargeolet, Director of the Underwater Research Program for RMS Titanic, Inc

Paul-Henry Nargeolet, Director of the Underwater Research Program for RMS Titanic, Inc., expressed his  fortright assessment during a meeting with the  national marine forensics committee for SNAME ( Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers) Marine forensic scientists-explorers continue to … Continue reading

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Search for Amelia Earhart

On July 2, 1937, Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan vanished without a trace during her attempt to become the first woman to fly around the world at the equator. In early 2009, the Waitt Institute conducted an extensive deep-sea search … Continue reading

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Titanic Shipwreck: New Revelations or Hype?

According to my trusted source, chairman of marine forensics for SNAME, naval architects concur that the Titanic could not have continued “full speed ahead”, as stated by writer Louise Patton–grand-daughter of 2nd officer Lightoller. The following article reveals  what  Lightoller … Continue reading

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Expedition Titanic: Troubles on the Surface

 As if the expedition more than 12,000 feet below the surface isn’t challenging enough, the dream team of Expedition Titanic must contend with Hurricane Earl on the surface. On the Waitt Institute blog it’s described as “The Waiting” as most … Continue reading

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