HUGE PROP RECOVERED OFF COAST
It’s no easy task dragging a bronze propeller tipping the scales at a massive 17.5 tonnes from the depths of the big blue – just ask Mackay salvage diver Ed Korber. Click here to read more
It’s no easy task dragging a bronze propeller tipping the scales at a massive 17.5 tonnes from the depths of the big blue – just ask Mackay salvage diver Ed Korber. Click here to read more
When coal carrier Shen Neng 1 ran aground in April 2010, it caused extensive damage to Douglas Shoal. With an impact area of more than 40 hectares, the site bears the largest ship grounding scar known in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, and possibly the largest reef-related impact in the world. Click here…
AMSA contract Subsea to launch remotely operated underwater vehicles in search for YM Efficiency containers. Click here to read more
“We were tasked with the search and recovery of the anchor. It took us about two months once we had the approvals. It was like looking for a needle in a haystack.” Click here to read more