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  1. Robert Pierre André Sténuit (born 1933 in Brussels) is a Belgian journalist, writer, and underwater archeologist. In 1962 he spent 24 hours on the floor of the Mediterranean Sea in the submersible "Link Cylinder" developed by Edwin Link , thus becoming the world's first aquanaut .

  2. Robert Pierre André Sténuit (né en 1933) est un plongeur, archéologue sous-marin, journaliste et écrivain belge . Biographie. Après des études en sciences politiques, Robert Sténuit se lance d'abord dans la spéléologie et la plongée souterraine, à partir de 1950 .

    • Marie-Eve Sténuit, Ondine Sténuit
  3. 27 mag 2017 · Robert Sténuit was a trailblazing professional diver, who made one of the world's first prolonged deep dive, but was also a historian by trade - and he had a hunch that he knew where the Girona...

  4. 12 giu 2012 · Robert Sténuit: The Original Aquanaut. By Megan Garber. June 12, 2012. The four aquanauts now stationed at the ocean-floor Aquarius research station might take some inspiration from the amazing...

  5. 28 apr 2008 · In 1967, Belgian diver and treasure hunter Robert St£nuit discovered a Spanish Armada warship that sank on Antrim's north coast nearly 400 years before. In secret, the Belgian began to...

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  6. Robert will turn 90 in 2023 and with this advanced age comes a few ailments. For instance, not unexpectedly for an avid diver, his hearing is poor and his memory is no longer optimal.

  7. Sténuit, Robert. Publication date. 1974. Topics. Girona (Ship), Armada, 1588, Shipwrecks -- Lacada Point, Moyle (District), England War with Spain 1588 Spanish Armada, Moyle (District) Lacada Point Coastal waters Shipwrecks Girona (Ship) Excavation of remains. Publisher. London : Cardinal. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks