Lying more than 110 meters deep in the remote frigid depths of the Great Lakes’ Lake Michigan, the Carl D Bradley has remained an elusive target...
The advent of mixed gas usage by sport divers—the so-called “Technical Diving Revolution”in the early to mid-1990s—greatly expanded our underwater envelope, while arguably improving diving safety....
To celebrate the end of GUE’s 20th anniversary, and its membership magazine Quest’s 20th anniversary, we are re-publishing Jablonski’s article about the Britannic project that ran...
Italian explorer Fabio Giuseppe Bisciotti reports on finding a sunken German WWII aircraft in the South Adriatic Sea and identifying its original airport base and crew....
The luxury steam yacht Gunilda was the flagship of the New York Yacht Club and the pride of its owner, oil baron William Harkness, one of...
Community is an important and certainly an enjoyable aspect of diving. Here InDEPTH editor Amanda White details GUE Belgium’s efforts to build a community by bringing...
This summer Richard Lundgren and his select team of the Mars veterans, aka Martians will return to the source to hopefully answer the question, “What was...
Journey with GUE graybeards Richard Lundgren and Jesper Kjøller through the bowels of the USS Saratoga, a Lexington-class aircraft carrier that was sunk during the United...
Thanks to our readers, I was able to update the chart of the now 30 deepest tech shipwreck dives (as of 2018), adding 17 wrecks that...
By Michael Menduno *This article has been updated from this version to the 30 Deepest Shipwrecks and new wrecks have been added after reader feedback. The...