Michel Météry is a diver and wreck hunter, who notably discovered the wrecks of Saint-Pierre harbor in Martinique in the early 1980s.
List of wrecks discovered by Michel Météry
Here is the list of wrecks discovered by Météry: • Yacht italien, front winch resting between −20 and −40m • Sailboat on a sandy slope at −50m overhanging rudder • Gabriel (later identified as Biscay) 3-masted sailboat rigged as a schooner, built in wood with a hull lined with copper plates. 32 meters long by 7 meters wide, built in Bilbao in 1878. Lying on the bottom at −30m • Dalhia, dredger sunk in 1930 at −30m • Diamant, tugboat sunk upside down −30m • Barge towed by the Diamant at −30m • Roraima, mixed steam −50m • Dislocated sailboat −35m • Large sailboat with a winch at the bow −30m • Teresa Lo Vigo −40m • Wreck of the Raisinier −15m • Tamaya, 3 French square masts of 566 gross tons, built in Liverpool in 1862. -85m == Publications ==
Publications
• Tamaya, Michel Metery (Author), Jacques-Yves Cousteau (Preface/Introduction) Ucel, Chalvet, 1990, 146p • Tamaya: the wrecks of Saint-Pierre. Michel Metery (Author), Albert Falco (Preface/Introduction) Monaco, Oceanographic Institute, 2002, 152p. (ISBN 2-903581-30-4) == Filmography ==
Filmography
• Martinique : plongez avec un chasseur d'épaves - 1985 - INA • Ma terre, c'est la mer (Martinique vidéo Sub) film de Albert Falco et Michel METERY • HMS Diamond Rock == References ==