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Robert Sténuit worked as a professional diver for the French company SOGETRAM (Société Générale de Travaux Maritimes et Fluviaux), but eventually left SOGETRAM to become the chief diver for Edwin Link's Man in Sea project.
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...
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 excavate...
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29 giu 2020 · The Discovery of La Girona by Divers in the 1960’s. Robert Sténuit, a renowned diver, underwater explorer and salvage expert from Belgium, spoke to me prior to the launch of DiveNI about his career and that heartstopping moment when he discovered the remnants of La Girona.
LEFT: Robert cave diving at Han-sur-Lesse in 1952-54. RIGHT: The SPID 1964, the inflatable house designed by Edwin Link in which Robert spent 49 hours at 130 metres in the waters of the Bahamas. He became the “deepest diver”; Northern Ireland in 1967-1969. The Girona wreck, a galley ship of the Spanish armada of 1588, sunk on the north coast of
This technology has therefore revolutionised the diving industry. So, the first saturation diver certainly wrote history. I had heard about Sténuit and his first saturation dive.
M. Robert Stenuit. 1933-Belgian diver and deep-sea explorer whose experiments in a submersible decompression chamber in 1964 provided invaluable scientific data for underwater divers and scientists.