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'''Graham Jessop''' ([[June 5]], [[1957]] in [[Yorkshire]]) is a deep sea [[diver]], and [[Marine (ocean)|marine]] [[archaeologist]] who has taken part in a number of important expeditions such as the 1999 discovery of the remains of the [[RMS Carpathia]] off the coast of Ireland; Jessop subsequently purchased the Carpathia, so as to control access and protect it from private scavengers.
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'''Graham Jessop''' is a deep sea [[diver]], and [[Marine (ocean)|marine]] [[archaeologist]] who has taken part in a number of important expeditions such as that of the [[RMS Carpathia]] unearthed of the coast of Ireland in 1999.He was born on the fifth of june 1957 in Yorkshire. His father, [[Keith Jessop]] is a successful deep-sea archaeologists, who recovered $100,000,000 of gold bullion from the [[HMS Edinburgh (C16)|HMS Edinburgh]] with his son's help in 1981.Graham is the father of two children and he is married to a lovely wife.


Along with his father [[Keith Jessop|Keith "Goldfinder" Jessop]], he recovered $100,000,000 of gold bullion from the [[HMS Edinburgh (C16)|HMS Edinburgh]] in 1981.
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In [[2000]], RMS Titanic Inc. named Jessop as the recovery manager of the wreck of the [[RMS Titanic]] [http://archive.thisisbradford.co.uk/2000/6/10/152704.html].

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Revision as of 17:19, 22 October 2006

Graham Jessop (June 5, 1957 in Yorkshire) is a deep sea diver, and marine archaeologist who has taken part in a number of important expeditions such as the 1999 discovery of the remains of the RMS Carpathia off the coast of Ireland; Jessop subsequently purchased the Carpathia, so as to control access and protect it from private scavengers.

Along with his father Keith "Goldfinder" Jessop, he recovered $100,000,000 of gold bullion from the HMS Edinburgh in 1981.

In 2000, RMS Titanic Inc. named Jessop as the recovery manager of the wreck of the RMS Titanic [1]. Template:Diving-stub