A diving prince, sunken treasure and snared by the Titanic : Joe MacInnis on his ‘rip-roaring’ (…)
At 88, the Canadian reflects on a golden era of underwater discovery and how shipwrecks and the cruel sea are the ‘greatest of all teachers’ Joe MacInnis admits there are simply too many places to begin telling the story of life in the ocean depths. At 88, the famed Canadian undersea explorer, (…)
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