Other Diving Projects

In addition to vehicle and equipment recoveries and underwater inspections, Canders Diving Services has completed many other diving projects including everything from underwater searches for lost equipment and valuables to assisting in retrieval/repairs of data buoys used by scientists at Woods Hole Oceanographic.  Canders Diving Services even found a wedding band that was lost to its owner for over a year!

Browse the pictures below for a description of projects completed.

1800 pound anchor recovered for private yacht; twin anchors were lost and successfully recovered from Fox Island Thoroughfare, Maine.

1800 pound anchor recovered for private yacht; twin anchors were lost and successfully recovered from Fox Island Thoroughfare, Maine.

 

Canders Diving Services did underwater support diving during placement, trials and retrieval of “Volturnus”, the first floating wind turbine in the U.S.

Canders Diving Services did underwater support diving during placement, trials and retrieval of “Volturnus”, the first floating wind turbine in the U.S.

 

Tough dive conditions during recovery of a Piston Bully snow groomer, Pemadumcook Lake, Maine.

Tough dive conditions during recovery of a Piston Bully snow groomer, Pemadumcook Lake, Maine.

 

Repairs to ocean data collection buoy, Penobscot Bay.

Repairs to ocean data collection buoy, Penobscot Bay.

 

Spider crab on a tube sponge; St. Lucia.

Spider crab on a tube sponge; St. Lucia.

 

Diving to make repairs to outfall piping; southern Maine municipal wastewater treatment plant.

Diving to make repairs to outfall piping; southern Maine municipal wastewater treatment plant.

 

Sardine carrier raised and refloated by Canders Diving Services.

Sardine carrier raised and refloated by Canders Diving Services.

 

Project to locate missing data collecting buoy belonging to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute; recovered from the Penobscot River.

Project to locate missing data collecting buoy belonging to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute; recovered from the Penobscot River.