What can you
say about
David Trotter? David has given more presentations than any other
speaker at our annual Shipwrecks Symposium. He just keeps
discovering
shipwrecks and as long as he does, we'll keep
inviting
him back!
David
Trotter is a renowned
shipwreck
discoverer, deep diver, author, lecturer and photographer. In
over 30 years of diving, he has been the first to locate, identify and
document
70+ Great Lakes shipwrecks. His shipwreck discoveries and
programs
have been featured on television and in newspapers throughout the U.S.
and Canada and in Gerry
Volgenau's book "Shipwreck Hunter".
He has written several articles on Great Lakes
shipwrecks
that have been published in historical journals and national scuba
diving
publications.
Through Undersea Research Associates, founded to present the Great Lakes community with an electronically sophisticated means of underwater search and survey for archaeological and commercial purposes, he presents visual underwater time capsules of marine history. Utilizing state-of-the-art side scan sonar, with outstanding skilled operators, the organization offers high resolution bottom profiling at depths to 1,000 feet, underwater site survey and underwater photographic documentation.
Although the Great Lakes hold many shipwrecks in remarkable condition, one of their most unique has never before been seen by divers or historians. It is the giant working dredge, Hercules, one of the largest working dredges to have ever been lost. While these vessels normally live out their lives working in protected harbors and close to shore, at times fate does intervene. After eighty years, her loss now provides shipwreck divers and historians the opportunity to explore a working vessel, upright on the floor of Lake Huron.
The views of the vessel are magnificent, with her upper works beginning relatively shallow, and extending 200’ to the floor of Lake Huron. Swimming in and around the huge “I” beams, cables and pulleys attached to the giant upright dredge is an unprecedented dive and exploration experience.
How does an intrepid shipwreck hunter discover a virgin shipwreck in the middle of a Michigan winter? ….. Easy, if you know how to do it! It is “only” 10 years later that the explorers touch this long missing schooner to enjoy exploring our Great Lakes marine history.