Harry Coumnas Is An Highly Experienced Maritime Geologist And Researcher


Posted April 1, 2015 by k8smith

This press release informs readers that Harry Coumnas is an highly experienced maritime geologist and researcher.

 
Harry Coumnas is a famous maritime geologist who is keenly interested in finding the remains of the ship wrecks by going at the ocean bed. Carrying a mystical personality, he has been always interested in solving mysteries with his sharp mind skills and observation power. The hundreds of objects and pieces of the sinkable vessel landed, always interests him and this keep him going on with his researches.

When interviewed about what fascinates him about researching ship wrecks, Harry Coumnas replied, historic wrecks always attracts me because they preserve historical information. Some contemporary wrecks such as of oil tankers are also of my interest because of their potential harm to environment. He also mentioned some of the most popular shipwrecks which are as famous as catastrophic Titanic, Britannic, Lusitania, Estonia, Empress of Ireland, Andrea Doria or Costa Concordia.

While searching for any object under the ocean, he uses the Sonar technique. He says that, sonar is used to find objects on the bottom of the ocean.

About Harry Coumnas

Harry Coumnas is an experienced and professional maritime geologist who is keenly interested in finding the ship remains in ocean. He uses robot vehicles to scan the ocean bottom day and night with sonar cameras to find a detailed images of ship remains and can research over them the reason why and how they sank. He is updated with all types of big and small shipwrecks happening in the ocean at different parts of the world. He also loves to dive to shipwrecks because they are interesting to explore. They also provide large habitats for many types of marine life, and have an interesting history.
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Issued By Kevin Smith
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Last Updated April 1, 2015