Sub Sea Research LLC

Sub Sea Research LLC We are the leader in undersea research and recovery.

Sub Sea Research is dedicated to The Exploration, Discovery and Scientific recovery of Maritime History worldwide. By combining the best available technology with a select group of skilled teams, we can enhance global knowledge and public awareness by offering access to our oceans frontiers, and sharing discoveries that would otherwise remain at risk - undiscovered, unrecovered and unknown. Our co

mpany stands as one of the pioneers actively supporting the cooperation and creation of partnerships between public and private interests to promote and enhance Marine History & Scientific Discoveries Worldwide.

08/12/2023

A "New Day"

Greg Brooks, the daring treasure hunter hailing from the charming town of Gorham, Maine, embarked on an adventure unlike any other. With salt-kissed hair and eyes as blue as the ocean, he set his sights on the horizon, vowing to unearth the sunken secrets of the deep. His company, Sub Sea Research, was an embodiment of his dreams, and his vessel, the MV Sea Hunter, was a testament to his ambition.

Among his many quests, one stood out as a beacon of hope and a symbol of persistence: the S.S. Port Nicholson. This British freighter, packed with valuable wartime materials, had been attacked by a N**i submarine in 1942, eventually sinking in the rough waters east of Cape Cod.

Sixty-six years later, the ghostly echoes of its tragedy still lingered beneath the waves. Yet, Brooks saw more than a wreck; he saw a dream waiting to be realized. A dream filled with Russian platinum, gold bullion, and silver bars, promising returns of a magnitude that would transform the lives of those who believed in him.

Supported by the respected citizen John Hardy Sr. and buoyed by the trust of small, middle-class investors, Brooks raised $5 million to salvage Port Nicholson. He purchased a 200-foot offshore supply vessel and a $400,000 remote-controlled robot sub for deep-ocean searches. With all this, he promised to recover the treasures that lay hidden within the sunken vessel.

Despite the ups and downs of the project, including legal challenges and skepticism from some quarters, the spirit of Sub Sea Research never waned. Brooks remained dedicated to his mission, cooperating with authorities and continuously working to improve the prospects of his salvaging efforts.

Looking ahead, Sub Sea Research's vision is clear: to continue the quest, conquer the ocean's mysteries, and to turn the dreams of those who dare to believe into reality. The journey may be fraught with challenges, but with a resilient captain at the helm and a dedicated team by his side, success is not just a possibility; it's a promise.

Greg Brooks's story is a testament to the human spirit's unbreakable resolve and a symbol of the relentless pursuit of greatness. It's a reminder that the road to success may be rocky, but with determination, hard work, and a strong belief in one's dreams, anything is achievable. The legend of the S.S. Port Nicholson will live on, not just as a tale of a shipwreck but as an inspiring saga of courage, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of a dream. The treasures may lie beneath the waves, but the real treasure is the journey itself.

In the words of Brooks, the dream is still alive, and the adventure continues. The ocean awaits, and Sub Sea Research is ready to sail into the future, turning the tides of doubt into waves of success.

06/26/2023

I have been reading the posts on the Titan disaster, which bothers me a lot. Everyone has their opinion, but that is all they have.
The Titan disaster indeed carries a sense of tragedy and uncertainty. The implosion of the Titan submersible has left many questions unanswered, and it is understandable that such events can evoke a strong emotional response. It is true that when catastrophic incidents occur in remote and challenging environments like the depths of the ocean, retrieving definitive answers can be incredibly difficult.
Our mention of the Challender mission highlights another tragic event in history. The loss of the crew and the subsequent recovery of debris were undoubtedly heart-wrenching. While investigations and theories can be formulated based on the available evidence, the true sequence of events leading to the catastrophe can often remain elusive.
In situations where disasters occur in extreme or inaccessible environments, the complexity and limitations of recovery operations make it challenging to obtain a comprehensive understanding of what transpired. Despite the extensive resources and precautions invested in missions like the Challender, unforeseen circumstances can sometimes lead to devastating outcomes.
It is natural to desire a definitive explanation for such incidents, but in some cases, the full truth may never be known. The fragments and remnants recovered from these catastrophic events can offer valuable insights and contribute to theories about what might have occurred. However, the complete picture may forever remain a puzzle, as the circumstances leading to the implosion of the Titan submersible and the tragedy of the Challender mission are complex and multifaceted.
As we reflect on these unfortunate events, it is essential to acknowledge the dedication and efforts of those involved in exploring and advancing our understanding of the world around us. While the search for answers may sometimes be elusive, these incidents serve as reminders of the risks and uncertainties that accompany exploration and discovery in the most challenging environments. We must not let these disasters stop us from continuing onward, we must push ahead and explore, for the sake of those lost.
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06/22/2023

The sub has been found, she imploded. All crew lost. God is with them now.😢

Years back Brian Ryder and I traveled to Canada to look for a sub to buy. We had an appointment to visit the ship, Polar...
06/22/2023

Years back Brian Ryder and I traveled to Canada to look for a sub to buy. We had an appointment to visit the ship, Polar Prince and its sub. We spent a few days looking everything over. We learnt a lot about the ship and the sub. We passed on the ship and submarine at that time because of the expense to upgrade. We could have the same problems as the Titan.
Oxygen is running out as the search for the Titanic submersible approaches a critical stage. I keep praying that they are found.

I fear the worst.
06/21/2023

I fear the worst.

The U.S. Coast Guard is holding a news conference to provide an update on the search for a submersible with 5 people on board that went missing Sunday while ...

"Don't give up the ship"
04/29/2022

"Don't give up the ship"

JUNE 15, 1942(From the Naval War records)During another trip on “The Triangle Run”, the enemy attacked again, this time in the evening atapproximately 21:30 June 15. Two ships in the co…

"Brent was aboard our ship, M/V Sea Hunter and we followed most of his stories" He was an amazing photo journalist, a gr...
03/13/2022

"Brent was aboard our ship, M/V Sea Hunter and we followed most of his stories" He was an amazing photo journalist, a great guy and many other great things. He will be missed by many! May he RIP.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10608037/New-York-Times-journalist-51-shot-dead-Russian-troops-Ukraine.html?ito=social-facebook&fbclid=IwAR1sXv2_G2gKoGTQUfrihBwnk9WRsFfebk3yONAsNton6XF1_gMMTnsQ8Gc

Brent Renaud, 51, was in a truck with other journalists in Irpin when Russian troops opened fire.

The latest on the Gold!
11/23/2021

The latest on the Gold!

This is a condensed version of what happened on the Port Nicholson project. It shows a time line of what happened and the many issues surrounding the progress. 2007 – Searched for and located the P…

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