video interview: When a technical dive goes horribly wrong - Carl Spencer’s last dive

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The Britannic expedition 2009. A group of very experienced divers are diving the famous wreck that lies in deep waters in the Mediterranean. They are going to dive and film Britannic, bringing back High Def footage of areas that have never been seen before. A busy shipping lane, fierce currents and long decompression dives cause the team to dive on the limit of their knowledge and skills.

Then, something goes very wrong. The worst imaginable happens. Carl Spencer, organiser of this expedition, loses his life. His good friend and fellow diver Leigh Bishop talks for the first time about this tragic accident in front of the camera.

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This interview can be found here: Submerge Productions : HD Dive Videos - Videos

Other interviews from Eurotek:
Photographing deep wrecks with Leigh Bishop
Mine diving in Finland with Antti Apunen
Analysing Carbon Dioxide with Dr. Simon Mitchell
Discussing deco algorithms with Bruce Wienke
Exploring the Budapest caves with Molnar Janos
PADI TecRec: New Rebreather course range
When a technical dive goes horribly wrong - Carl Spencer’s last dive
 

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