- Goldfinder
Goldfinder is a
2001 autobiography of British diver andtreasure hunter Keith Jessop . It tells the extraordinary story of Keith's life and salvaging such underwater treasures as theHMS Edinburgh (C16) , one of the greatest deep sea salvage operations and most financially rewarding in history.One day in April 1981 Jessop's survey ship called the Damtor began searching for the wreck of the HMS Edinburgh in the
Barents Sea in theArctic Ocean of the coast ofRussia . The ship had been sunk in battle in 1942 duringWorld War II while carrying payment formilitary equipment fromMurmansk inRussia toScotland . His company, called Jessop Marine, won the contract for the salvage rights to the wreck of the Edinburgh because his methods, involving complex cutting machinery and divers, were deemed more appropriate for a war grave, compared to the explosives-oriented methods of other companies.In late April 1981, the survey ship discovered the ship's final resting place at an approximate position of 72.00°N, 35.00°E, at a depth of 245 metres (800 feet) within ten days of the start of the operation. Using specialist camera equipment, the Dammtor took detailed film of the wreck, which allowed Jessop and his divers to carefully plan the salvage operation.
Later that year, on
30 August , the dive-support vessel Stephaniturm journeyed to the site, and salvage operations began in earnest. Leading the operation undersea, by mid-September of that year Jessop was able to salvage over $100,000,000 in Russiangold bullion (431 bars) from the wreck out of 465 over several days making him the greatest underwater treasurer in history.
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