The Team will be visiting and diving on some of the remotest islands on earth they will journey to the tiny uninhabited atolls of Henderson, Ducie and Oeno as well as the more famous home of the Mutineers ‘Pitcairn’, diving on the remains of the famous ‘Bounty’ and other wrecks on and around the islands including many as yet unidentified.

 

They will conduct scientific research into the areas marine biology and geology. Survey the sea bed in the first ever search for the remains of the Polynesian temples known to have been discarded into the sea by the original mutineers, whose whereabouts have only recently (1998) been discovered. They will collate Hydrographic information updating charts on behalf of the National Hydrographic Office. Additionally they will provide community support to the island population themselves direct descendents of those famous mutineers. Diving back into history, quite simply they will be taking part in………………….

 

The Adventure of a Lifetime

The Objectives are
To carry out scientific research into the marine biology, oceanography and archaeology on the Pitcairn group of Islands.
To carry out marine archaeological research on the last known resting place of ‘HMAV BOUNTY’
To assist in the conservation program within the Pitcairn Islands.
To search for the remains of the Polynesian Temples known to have been discarded into the sea by the original mutineers.
To provide a regularly updated link via the www on the expeditions progress.
To conduct research on behalf of the National Hydrographic Office.
To provide community support to the indigenous population of Pitcairn, including Medical and Dental care, engineering support and assistance with existing environmental and conservation initiatives.