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Paul Henry Nargeolet is a Titanic diver who served as the Director of Underwater Research for E/M Group and RMS Titanic. In 1996, he found a mysterious sonar blip near the Titanic wreckage, which was initially thought to be the mysterious Heart of the Ocean diamond from the movie Titanic. Nargeolet has been involved in countless studies to analyze the Titanic wreck and has contributed significantly to the understanding of the ship’s history and the cause of its sinking.
He is one of the five members aboard the missing submersible craft along with Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood, Hamish Harding, and Suleman Dawood. Paul Henry Nargeolet is a former Navy Commander, diver, submersible pilot, and member of the French Institute for Research and Exploitation of the Sea (IFREMER).
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- Paul is known for his work in Deep Inside the Titanic (1999), Titanic: Anatomy of a Disaster (1997), and Expedition Deep Ocean).
- He served as the Director of underwater research for E/M group and RMS Titanic, inc and has an impressive and tenured history. He studied almost everything about the Titanic wreckage and completed 35 dives in the submersible himself.
- Paul retired from the Navy in 1986.
- Paul is known as the Titanic’s greatest explorer.
- According to his Linked profile, Paul is a Commander, EOD, Ship Captain, Clearance driver, and Deep diver.