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In 2009 I was invited by friend and mentor Carl Spencer to be an exploration diver for a project he was leading for National Geographic. It was an even larger undertaking than what we had done in 2006 and was to be the most detailed and thorough exploration ever done on the wreck.
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Richie Kohler made a tribute to Carl Spencer during the...
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May 24, 2009 · ATHENS, Greece — A member of a National Geographic team exploring the wreckage of Britannic, the Titanic’s sister ship, in the Aegean Sea died of decompression sickness Sunday, the Merchant...
May 19, 2022 · Carl Spencer was leading a National Geographic documentary crew on a dive to explore the Titanic’s sister ship, HMHS Britannic, in May 2009 when he died. The father-of-two - one of the world's top deep-sea wreck explorers - had suffered a seizure at his 40m decompression spot.
Carl Spencer, 37, had been leading a 17-man National Geographic Society expedition to film Britannic, sister ship of Titanic, off the island of Kea when he suffered severe decompression...
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Mar 10, 2022 · Mr Spencer, who lived in Kings Bromley, died while leading a National Geographic documentary crew on a dive to explore the Titanic’s sister ship, The Britannic, in May 2009. The award was...
Carl Spencer. Underwater cameraman. 10 March 1970 to 23 May 2009. Although he was a highly experienced deep sea diver, Spencer suffered an attack of the bends filming a documentary for National Geographic on the wreck of the Britannic, sister ship of Titanic, in the Aegean Sea.
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Apr 12, 2012 · The 37-year-old, named by the Greek merchant marine ministry as Carl Spencer, was part of a National Geographic crew exploring the Britannic, which sank in the Aegean Sea, off Greece, in 1916.