Andrea Doria Discussion

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Easy, they look for it in dangerous areas of the wreck, then put it into a goodie bag. Then, once the goodie bag is full, they get out of dodge before decompression sacks their energy and gas.
You left something important out. :eek: :coffee:
 
You left something important out. :eek: :coffee:
Oh right. Sometimes one has to actually dig for an artifact decreasing vis to nothing.

Also, the Doria is a privately owned shipwreck in international waters and is not subject to bottomland laws such as the ASA.
 
So the OP did it ? Or is on the way to do it ?
I am soooo curious about this. He first posted a couple years ago so it looks like he had the time to build up hundreds of dives to prepare and complete training. DM'd him but no response. I want to hear about his experience training and getting ready over the course of several years. Does anyone have his contact info??
 
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