In the United States, among the ten million certified scuba divers, only a small fraction venture into the depths to explore shipwrecks. This exclusive group faces significant risks associated with deep diving, which can be both exhilarating and dangerous.
Robert Kurson's book "Shadow Divers" reflects on the perilous nature of deep-sea diving, emphasizing that for these adventurers, it's not a question of whether they will confront danger, but when. The quote encapsulates the thrill and uncertainty inherent in their pursuit of underwater exploration.