The last couple of weeks I've been watching 'Treasure Quest' on Discovery. Its a series about the exploits of Odyssey Marine Exploration, a company who, in their own words, are '...dedicated specifically to deep ocean shipwreck exploration and archaelogy.' Most of the series concentrates on their exploration of wrecks in the English Channel and, there has been a furore since their discovery of HMS Victory two months ago. However, last night's program was very interesting as they concentrated their efforts on the wreck of the Lusitania. In conjunction with the wreck's owner, Gregg Bemis, they did a week long dive on the wreck in the summer of 2008. From an angling perspective what was both interesting and disturbing was that the wreck was completely draped in nets, so much so that the team nearly lost their ROV in one of them. One of the nets they reckoned had only been lost on the wreck the week before. Despite that, there appeared to be a huge stock of pollack and coalfish on the wreck. Unfortunately, the nets are probably making angling nigh on impossible

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