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Jeremy Beau Sides, aka "Nug" from the YouTube channel Exploring with Nug, [2] is an American scuba diver and civilian crime investigator who investigates missing person cases and missing items. In 2021, he found the bodies of Erin Foster and Jeremy Bechtel , who had been missing for 21 years.
Oceans are full of life that we tend to overlook. However, some photographers are determined to capture its vast beauty and share it with the world.Rachel Moore is an American photographer who has ...
The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau is an American documentary television series about underwater marine life, directed by Alan Landsburg and hosted by French filmmaker, researcher, and marine explorer Jacques Cousteau. The first episodes of the series aired from 1968 until 1976.
His videos are posted on YouTube at the channel “Pawlik Lab." Two short videos, “Sponges of the Caribbean" [ 38 ] and “The maid did it!" [ 39 ] were finalists in the Ocean 180 video challenge, [ 40 ] a science video outreach competition sponsored by the National Science Foundation , in 2015 and 2016, respectively.
This week, marvel at giant tube worms living beneath hot springs on the ocean floor, watch SpaceX catch a rocket booster, learn why humans love carbs, and more.
Adventures with Purpose is a group of professional, non-profit scuba divers who use underwater sonar imaging equipment and bathymetry mapping technology to locate missing persons and their vehicles in waterbodies.
Captain Cousteaus Underwater Treasury (1959, with James Dugan) The Living Sea (1963, with James Dugan) World Without Sun (1965) The Undersea Discoveries of Jacques-Yves Cousteau (1970–1975, 8-volumes, with Philippe Diolé) The Shark: Splendid Savage of the Sea (1970) Diving for Sunken Treasure (1971) Life and Death in a Coral Sea (1971)
[8] [11] The project was documented by the History Channel and televised on their show Mega Movers. [8] The plane is now being preserved by the Southern Museum of Flight in Birmingham, Alabama. [9] A year later, in 2006, Barnette was part of the History Channel's expedition to HMHS Britannic led by explorers John Chatterton and Richie Kohler. [12]