![]() ![]() In 2011, only six months before the expedition, the Australian company L-3 Oceania (formerly L-3 Nautronix) was tasked with providing a technical solution that would enable James Cameron to remain in contact with the surface at all times. At a depth of almost 11km, the Mariana Trench is the most remote and isolated place on Earth. A range of technological innovations were required for the venture, one of which was a reliable method for sending voice and data between the 'Deepsea Challenger' submarine and its support vessels on the surface. The dive was the centrepiece of the Deepsea Challenge expedition, a joint scientific project by Cameron, the National Geographic Society and Rolex to conduct deep ocean research and exploration. In March 2012, filmmaker and explorer James Cameron successfully completed his one-man dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. ![]()
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