Is deep-sea shipwreck exploration a quick way to get rich? How are valuable finds kept a secret? Discovery Channel's Kasey-Dee Gardner gets the answers to these questions and more.
There are millions of shipwrecks on the ocean floor, but not all are valuable. Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out how to determine a ship's value when it can't be seen.
Modern-day shipwreck exploration is still a fairly new business. Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out from the leading experts in the field how technology, laws, and overpopulation might change this industry in the future.
Survey technician/navigator Kris Allen introduces us to the many fixed cameras on board the ship. We capture everything, including the moments the crew wish we didn't.
Zeus is a multi-million dollar machine equipped with HD cameras and special manipulator arms with extraordinary dexterity. Today they're catching crabs.
All's fair on Halloween! Neil Cunningham Dobson plays a colorful trick on the new guy then some of our cameramen get in on the act as the crew takes advantage of Paul Money's good humor.
Marine archaeologist Hawk Tolson is one of the "Odyssey Explorer's" most unusual characters. Guys on the boat enjoy discussing his antics, quirks and plethora of meds.
What would it be like to spend your whole life looking for ancient shipwrecks and loads of gold and silver booty? This week Kasey-Dee talks with a group of shipwreck explorers to find out what it's really like.
The deep-sea shipwreck salvaging business is a fairly new and highly profitable industry. Kasey-Dee Gardner sits down with the industry leader and finds out how they're able to find so much treasure.
Does archaeology really include globetrotting adventures filled with mystery, danger and romance? Jorge Ribas gets the answer from a real-life archaeologist.