Omega Aquatics gear featured on "Atocha Adventure" Reality Pilot Show on TruTV

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The reality pilot show titled "Atocha Adventure" aired on Wednesday March 18, 2009 at 10pm EST. Omega Aquatics is an official sponsor and provided equipment, including Flifins and BCs, to the crew members and divers on board of The Blue Water Rose, Captained by Dan Porter.

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Official Press Release below:

"Atocha Adventure" Reality Pilot Show to Air on TruTV

The reality pilot show titled Atocha Adventure will air on Wednesday March 18, 2009 at 10pm EST.

Key West, FL (PRWEB) March 9, 2009 After months of editing the TruTV reality show, Atocha Adventure? featuring Mel Fisher's Treasures crews working the world famous Atocha wreck site and our joint-venture partners, Blue Water Ventures working on the Margarita wreck site, has been scheduled to air Wednesday, March 18, 2009 at 10pm EST.

A film crew working for Al Roker Productions based in New York City, spent time in Key West this past September filming the dive crews of the Atocha/Margarita Expedition. Mel Fisher'a Treasures operates the expedition, which focuses on the recovery of the remaining fortune in gold, silver and emeralds from the world'a most famous historic shipwreck the Nuestra Senora de Atocha. Our joint-venture partners Blue Water Ventures are focused on the recovery of the Santa Margarita'a treasures.

Both the Atocha and her sister ship the Santa Margarita sank in 1622 in a hurricane off the coast of Key West, Florida. The ships took down with them hundreds of millions of dollars worth of historical artifacts, gold silver and emeralds. To date the items recovered from the wrecks are valued at nearly half a billion dollars. According to the manifests of these ships which detail the items that were on board at the time they met their fate, there is still at least another half a billion dollars in artifacts yet to be found.

For a month the film crew made daily trips out to the Atocha and Margarita shipwreck sites, which are situated approximately 35 miles off the coast of Key West. Cameras were on board Mel Fisher's Treasures vessel, J.B. Magruder Captained by Andy Matroci as well as The Blue Water Rose, Captained by Dan Porter.

Cameramen captured the operation with topside footage and interviews with the Captains, crew members and key people involved in the expedition. Daily underwater footage is also utilized allowing viewers to see how the experts systematically search each excavation zone.

Producer Christopher Tetens headed Al Roker's crew. We want to show how they do it, and who these guys are, Tetens said. There's always that thought that there's going to be treasure in the very next hole. By spending each day at the site, including a few overnight trips Al Roker's team was able to capture some rather significant historical finds including a million dollar artifact.

Essentially the show will depict the responsibilities and dangers of working on a large salvage vessel so far off shore and will allow the viewer to get to know the crew members on a personal level and understand the dedication that is required in the recovery of the Atocha and Margarita shipwrecks.

For additional information regarding the show Atocha Adventure? the Atocha/Margarita Expedition or Mel Fisher's Treasures contact Sharon Wiley or visit www.melfisher.com.

About Mel Fisher's Treasures:

Mel Fisher's Treasures is an industry leader in historical shipwreck recovery currently focusing on the excavation of the Nuestra Senora de Atocha and Santa Margarita wreck sites.

Contact:

Sharon Wiley, marketing and media relations

Mel Fisher's Treasures

skwiley@melfisher.com

305-296-6534

www.melfisher.com
 

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