Project Diving across the Appalachian Mountains
Project Diving across the Appalachian Mountains
Providing data of submerged environments, for archaeological research, infrastructure maintenance, and environmental studies. These technologies enable a non-invasive exploration approach that preserves the integrity of the sites, while allowing professionals to make informed decisions.
We locate and retrieve objects or artifacts, aiding in archaeological investigations, accident inquiries, or simply returning lost items like rings, wallets, glasses, phones, etc. Using specialized equipment and training with different search methods, we're able to spend extended time in the water, increasing our chances of locating lost objects and safely recovery them.
We survey the underwater environment with high resolution, combining GPS, 3D Mapping, photography and video. We can provide documentation with minimal to no disturbance of the target area using advanced techniques.
Documentation and collection of soil and plant samples are achievable to 170 Ft. depth, even at high-altitude lakes.
Already have a dive team and need additional support? We can provide support services for your dive, add additional capabilities, or consult on complex projects.
See below for our combined certifications and capabilities.
Max Operating Depth: 170ft.
Standard Gas Blends: O2: 32%, 50% | Helium: 21/35, 30/30, 18/45
Global Underwater Explorers:
Technical Diver 1, Diver Propulsion Vehicle
Dive Rescue International:
Dive Rescue Specialist 1
National Association of Underwater Instructors:
Dive Master, Assistant Instructor, Rescue Diver
Professional Association of Diving Instructors:
Instructor Trainer, Rescue, Scientific Diver, Dry-Suit