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HMS Perseus cleanup, Kefalonia, Greece (July 2020)
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- Опубликовано: 30 авг 2020
- Healthy Seas and Ghost Diving, organised a momentous project in July, to clean up #ghostnets off the HMS Perseus wreck, which, since WWII, has been laying at the bottom of the Ionian Sea, in Greece.
If you get excited about the underwater world, history, or wreck #diving, you don't want to miss this 3-part video which tells the story of one of the largest submarines of WWII and shows the tremendous feat of 6 #volunteer technical divers who swam against the currents and overcame exhaustion, but ultimately succeeded in unveiling the sub's emblematic conning tower.
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The ocean critters will be much happier they don't have to worry about getting caught up in those nets. Excellent work!
Thank you from an ex British matelot. So many war graves are now disappearing these days due to unscrupulous scrap merchants. It warms the heart to see someone doing some good now and again.
Thank you for honoring this ship and these men on eternal patrol.
Your recognition and care for this war grave is exceptional and admirable! Bless you!
Thank you for being an example for others and for protecting our beautiful planet. 🙏 ❤️ 🌍
Amazing work! This needs more attention 👏👏
What wonderful work, thank you.
Well done Guys.It's to bad we can't see more divers like yourselves doing this two more ships. I'd like to see more videos like this actually I wouldn't have minded if this one was even longer.Thanks
Thank you.
great work!
grazie a tutti voi nobile gesto. viva la pace tra tutti i popoli
wahou splendides images ! bravo
Great job!
Excellent!!!!!
Good work we need more of this
Great job
Thank you very much for your comment!
Wonderful stuff. Bravo all
Thank you!
You guys are awesome , great job!!!
Thank you so much!
Nets are the bane of shipwrecks. It costs fishermen a fortune and makes exploration dangerous. Now divers can explore the wreck. but leave it alone.
imagine the number of fishermen who wondered why their nets were stuck, not knowing it was grappling to a giant, 70 year old WWII era submarine wreck.
They would be surprised!!
Good job, but I hope there wasn't too much sea life disturbed. I'm sure there was sea life attached to those nets.
On another note, I'd much rather have a voice over/narration rather than the captioning. That way I could continually keep my attention on the video and not have to keep missing sections of video while reading the caption. Pausing the video is about as bad as reading the caption while the video continues.
whoop whoop
Spot on should be done more often and fishermen fined for lost nets !
Fining fishermen for loosing their nets is not something we advocate for. Often this happens by accident due to bad weather. They then have to buy new nets to replace their lost gear which is very costly for them anyway.
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