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Israel: wreck at a depth of 300m found thanks to Go Pro?

We received information about an unusual find made late last year in Israeli waters by Aharon “Ronnie” Sade, an employee of Yam-Yafo Ltd. Thanks to a Go Pro camera placed in a specially constructed housing, he managed to locate the wreck resting at a depth of… 300m! Yam-Yafo Ltd, where ‘Ronnie’ is employed, is a
Published: January 15, 2014 - 18:29
Updated: July 22, 2023 - 03:25
Israel: wreck at a depth of 300m found thanks to Go Pro?

We received information about an unusual find made late last year in Israeli waters by Aharon “Ronnie” Sade, an employee of Yam-Yafo Ltd. Thanks to a Go Pro camera placed in a specially constructed housing, he managed to locate the wreck resting at a depth of… 300m!

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Yam-Yafo Ltd, where ‘Ronnie’ is employed, is a leader in their field, where they undertake marine projects and provide geographical data. Since 2011, their work has helped companies in both the public and private sectors.

Thanks to his discovery, Aharon Sade received the “Explorer of the Year 2013″ award from the manufacturer, Group Binc, specialised in the production of enclosures for work at extreme depths. An additional advantage of this manufacturer’s innovative products is undoubtedly the cost of the equipment it offers, thanks to which it is possible to explore both closed and open bodies of water, up to depths of almost 3000m.

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Editor-in-chief of the DIVERS24 portal and magazine. Responsible for obtaining, translating and developing content. He also supervises all publications. Achived his first diving certification – P1 CMAS, in 2000. Has a degree in journalism and social communication. In the diving industry since 2008.
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