I haven't seen this posted on SB but may have missed it.
I was watching a special on the Andrea Doria - Stockholm collision, and they were interviewing an avid diver-investigator of the A D, David Bright, at the end they had a in memory blurb that he died July 8, 2006 of DCS from diving the A D.
The ship has remained a draw to divers, who were already exploring the remains the day after it sank. Considered treacherous because of its depth, as well as the presence of strong currents and heavy sediment, the site has claimed numerous lives in subsequent years, including that of deep-sea diver David Bright, who died last week from decompression sickness after diving at the wreck.
an article
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/entertainment/15060969.htm?source=rss&channel=philly_entertainment
I was watching a special on the Andrea Doria - Stockholm collision, and they were interviewing an avid diver-investigator of the A D, David Bright, at the end they had a in memory blurb that he died July 8, 2006 of DCS from diving the A D.
The ship has remained a draw to divers, who were already exploring the remains the day after it sank. Considered treacherous because of its depth, as well as the presence of strong currents and heavy sediment, the site has claimed numerous lives in subsequent years, including that of deep-sea diver David Bright, who died last week from decompression sickness after diving at the wreck.
an article
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/entertainment/15060969.htm?source=rss&channel=philly_entertainment