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EuroTek.2010 Organisers

The EuroTek 2010 diving technologies conference is being organised by Technical divers Leigh Bishop, Mark Dixon, Roz Lun and Cripsin Brake.
EuroTek is a registered company EuroTek 'Explore' Ltd

EuroTek.2010 Staff

Leigh Bishop....................Organising Committee
Roz Lunn
Mark Dixon
Crispin Brake

TBA .........Icc event manager
James Parker...................Art Direction
Lisa Cook.........................Icc accounts manager
Emma baxter...................Facilities Coordinator
Jessica Robertson...........Ticket Sales
Leigh Bishop....................Imaging

Georgia Ralley..................Operations
Peter Green
Robert Styles
Linn Turner
Graham Theakston
Gerry Smith
Mille Preston

John Eccleston................. Floor Security


Leigh Bishop EuroTek team & co-founder
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Regarded by many as one of the worlds foremost deep shipwreck photographers, Leigh Bishop has been diving for two decades and photographing wrecks for half that time. He has been a photographer on just about every major deep wreck expedition and has dived Britannic and Lusitania both on three separate expeditions. Around the English coast particularly the Channel he has dived an estimated 400 virgin wrecks and written extensively on many of them. He lectures around the world at most major diving conferences and is a fellow member of the Explorers Club. Read More >>


  Roz Lunn EuroTek team
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During August of 2008 Carl Spencer and Leigh Bishop welcomed Roz Lunn aboard the team as a co organiser. Roz is back as a lead organiser for 2010, Roz is of course a diver and runs the 'Underwater Marketing Company'. She helped on several deep wreck expeditions such as Britannic as well as working on Television series such as Deep Sea Detectives for the History Channel. Read More >>


Crispin Brake

Crispin Brake EuroTek team
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Crispin Brake is an underwater cameraman and CCR diver. As an underwater cameraman he ran his own business in Red Sea for number of years before returning to the UK to get a proper job and follow his passion for rebreather diving. He was the lead cameraman and editor of c-19's popular CCR Skills DVD. He was instrumental with help of the 2008 show and comes on board as a team member again for 2010.
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Mark Dixon

Mark Dixon EuroTek team
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Mark Dixon heads up the UK deep wreck diving team know as the Dark Star. The team have been exploring the wrecks of the North Channel and Western Approaches off Northern Ireland for many years to depths of 130m. Some of the deep liners they explore lie in some of the most treacherous tidal waters in Europe. Mark has come on board the EuroTek team and will be instrumental on the buisiness side of the company.


The late Carl Spencer co-founder of EuroTek

On the 24th May 2009 Carl Spencer lost his life on a deep technical diving operation. He was of course co founder of EuroTek. A technical diver through and through Carl Spencer had made dives to Titanic and joined James Cameron's live expedition to the wreck for a Discovery Channel live special. Carl had been instrumental in documentary's for ITV, the History Channel, Discovery Channel, National Geographic and Channel 4. In 2003 he led the expedition to the Britannic that exposed the true secrets of how the wreck sank and why she sank so much faster than her sister ship Titanic. In 2007 Carl was also a member of the team that dived the Carpathia Titanic's rescue ship at a depth of 150m some 250 miles offshore in the Atlantic. He was also a fellow member of the Explorers Club. Read more >>

 
 
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