Wreck Diving Magazine

Josephine Willis - Collision in the English Channel

Expedition

Since 2012, every summer I have been diving with my friends, Eddie Huzzey and Tony Goodfellow, from Dover. When the weather and visibility was best, they would organise a week of expedition diving with the goal to locate and identify new wrecks in the English Channel.

The ship for our expedition was the Trya, owned by David Knight, a fantastic vessel for diving operations and equipped with a comfortable lift, sidescan, and magnetometer.

During wintertime, Tony had carefully looked at changes on the new nautical charts, and had a complete list with

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