A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
July 13, 2009
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 6
Finale:
July 13, 2009
Original Title:
Deep Sea Salvage
Alternate Titles:
Deep Sea Salvage
Untitled Deep Sea Project
Genres:
Documentary | Reality
Countries:
US
Who do you call when you've got thousands of tons of gnarled metal over 100 feet deep in the water, threatening to wreak environmental havoc if you don't get it out? The Bisso family of Louisiana has been the answer for more than a century, assembling along history of expertise at incredibly dangerous and highly technical jobs of sea salvage and excavation. At Bisso Marine, they know that death and dismemberment are part of the business--but when it's a family business, those treacherous stakes are ratcheted up even higher
Additional Music:
Jonathan Beard
Assistant Editor:
Casey Roth
Hunter Venable
Oneika Austin
Carlin Comfort
Christine Hutchison
Associate Producer:
Liz Marfia
Phillip Ash
Camera Operator:
James J. Duhon
Dan Hickey
Director:
Bryan Stratte
Editor:
Jeffrey Bell
Meagan James
Executive Assistant:
Kate Kratoska
Executive Producer:
Jason C. Morgan
Ali Bazzy
Rob Zazzali
Bryan Stratte
Music:
Michael Bizar
Musician:
Jonathan Beard
Production Assistant:
Laura King
Production Coordinator:
Sasha Fischman
Production Manager:
Prema Ball
Supervising Producer:
John Griffin
Writer:
John Griffin
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