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Guest Speakers Terry Dwyer and Jim Paskert of Cleveland Underwater Explorers At the Niagara Divers Association, SHIPWRECKS 2011.
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Technical diver Steve Schultz, wreck hunter Terry Dwyer and David van Zandt of Cleveland Underwater Explorers at the Niagara Divers Association, SHIPWRECKS 2011
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Veteran Great Lakes shipwreck hunter David Trotter from Underwater Research Associates and Terry Dwyer at the Niagara Divers Association SHIPWRECKS 2011
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Our dive boat MV DEEP STAR a former Canadian Coast Guard FRC (Fast Rescue Craft) and Inshore Patrol Boat Zodiac Hurricane 590 RIB with Cuddy with a maximum speed is 30 Knots.
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Our dive gear set up at the stern of our Zodiac and ready to use.
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World renowned Side Scan Sonar expert, Garry Kozak and Terry Dwyer in July 2012.
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The “Wreck Hunter”, a Zodiac 590 Hurricane, formerly an ex Canadian Coast Guard Inshore Patrol boat – currently undergoing a refit.
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The Wreck Hunter demonstrates the proper technique to re-board a zodiac during the annual Canada Day Scallop Dive in Liscomb, Nova Scotia.
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The Wreck Hunter – Terry Dwyer and the Salt Water Cowboy – Tim Spears With the spoils from the annual Canada Day Scallop Dive in Liscomb, NS.
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Shipwreck Hunters Paul Roman and Terry Dwyer on Project Triton in July 2012.
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The new Guardian Full Face Mask with wireless communications from Ocean Technology Systems.
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RCMP Underwater Recovery Team Members learning to set up the towfish
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Halifax RCMP Underwater Recovery Team members complete side scan sonar training. From left to right: Tom McLeod, Ross Burt, Byron Mercer and Mark Bishop.
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RCMP Members adjusting the sonar search / survey lines
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The Wreck Huntress Suzie Dwyer surfaces from a dive in Liscomb Harbour.
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Terry Dwyer shares a laugh with Troy Fitzgerald on the SOVEREIGN Project on St. Paul Island.
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A new EXOSUIT and a NEWTSUIT in production at Nuytco Research Ltd. In Vancouver in June 2015.
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A partially restored 1-man submarine, the DEEP ROVER one atmospheric submersible and the AQUARIUS submersible.
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Terry Dwyer standing next to the original NEWTSUIT, Number 01 build in 1990.
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Phil Nuytten and Terry Dwyer in the lobby of Nuytco Research Ltd., Vancouver 2015
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The author with the famous WRECK WOOD CHAIR located in the Chapel Hill Museum in Shag Harbour. There are only 3 of these chairs in the world, the second chair is on display at the Archelaus Smith Museum on Cape Sable Island. The third chair is in the private collection of Doug Shand in Shag Harbour._1
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