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After the devastating 2004 oil platform collapse off the coast of Louisiana released millions of gallons of crude oil and polluted the waters, Couvillion created a unique oil recovery system to protect the precious marine ecosystem of the Gulf.
After the devastating 2004 oil platform collapse off the coast of Louisiana released millions of gallons of crude oil and polluted the waters, Couvillion created a unique oil recovery system to protect the precious marine ecosystem of the Gulf.
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Deep Water Salvage
S3, EP5 "Steely Resolve"Salvors work quickly to recover a sunken sailboat blocking a dock, performing a dangerous operation in near zero visibility; in Gibraltar, a crew tries to salvage a sunken freighter's steel rebar cargo.
Deep Water Salvage
S3, EP6 "Hawaii 911"An ace salvor and his small band of professionals recover a sailboat that poses a threat to a major shipping lane in Hawaii; in Panama, divers tackle the seriously damaged hull of a Liquid Natural Gas vessel.
Deep Water Salvage
S3, EP7 "Clean Up Kings"After the devastating 2004 oil platform collapse off the coast of Louisiana released millions of gallons of crude oil and polluted the waters, Couvillion created a unique oil recovery system to protect the precious marine ecosystem of the Gulf.
Deep Water Salvage
S3, EP8 "Oahu Rocks"Salvors attempt to recover the wreck of a valuable sailboat smashed onto Oahu's rocks; razor sharp corals and submerged rocks threaten him and his crew; in Venice, Fla., salvors work along the mangroves to recover a sunken houseboat.
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