Sea Exploration Timeline
1867 - 2024
10 Essential Events That Have Happened in Deep-Sea Exploratiom
1872-1876
1977
1995-2000
1930
2024
2012
1985
1960
1921
1867-1868
HMS Challenger Expedition
Hydrothermal Vents
ROVs and AUVs
First Manned Descent
Deepest Gas Hydrate Cold Seep
James Cameron's Solo Dive to Challenger Deep
Discovery of Titanic Wreck
Trieste Reaches Challenger Deep
Establishment of IHO
First Deep Sea Exploration
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1872-1876
HMS Challenger Expedition
The first organized, global deep‑sea research voyage. It collected thousands of biological specimens and mapped deep‑ocean features, marking the true beginning of deep‑sea science.
1867
First Deep Sea Exploration
Louis F. de Pourtales conducts dredging operations from the Coast Survey Steamers Corwin and Bibb off southern Florida in water depths to 517 fathoms and finds prolific life extending below 300 fathoms.
1930
First Deep-Sea Manned Descent in the Bathysphere
William Beebe and Otis Barton descended to over 400 meters, giving humanity its first direct look into the deep ocean.
19XX
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1985
Discovery of the Titanic Wreck
Robert Ballard’s expedition demonstrated the power of deep‑sea robotics and sonar mapping
2024
Discovery of the Deepest Gas Hydrate Cold Seep
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1960
Trieste Reaches Challenger Deep
Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh descended nearly 11,000 meters into the Mariana Trench, a milestone unmatched for decades.
19XX
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2012
James Cameron’s Solo Dive to Challenger Deep
The Deepsea Challenger mission brought back high‑resolution imagery and samples from the deepest known point on Earth.
1995-2000
Rise of Modern ROVs and AUVs
Remotely operated and autonomous vehicles became central to deep‑sea science, enabling safer, deeper, and longer missions.most prepared!
1921
Establishment of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO)
Created global standards for ocean mapping and helped formalize deep‑sea research as a scientific discipline.
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19XX
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Discovery of Hydrothermal Vents
Scientists aboard Alvin found ecosystems thriving without sunlight, reshaping biology and our understanding of life’s possibilities.
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Sea Exploration Timeline
1867 - 2024
10 Essential Events That Have Happened in Deep-Sea Exploratiom
1872-1876
1977
1995-2000
1930
2024
2012
1985
1960
1921
1867-1868
HMS Challenger Expedition
Hydrothermal Vents
ROVs and AUVs
First Manned Descent
Deepest Gas Hydrate Cold Seep
James Cameron's Solo Dive to Challenger Deep
Discovery of Titanic Wreck
Trieste Reaches Challenger Deep
Establishment of IHO
First Deep Sea Exploration
+info
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Images Timeline
19XX-19XX
I am a great subtitle, ideal for providing more context about the topic you are going to address.
19XX
19XX
19XX
19XX
19XX
A great title
A great title
A great title
A great title
A great title
+info
+info
+info
We better capture visual content. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. Things enter through the eyes, the first image is the one that counts. We associate visual content with emotions.
1872-1876
HMS Challenger Expedition
The first organized, global deep‑sea research voyage. It collected thousands of biological specimens and mapped deep‑ocean features, marking the true beginning of deep‑sea science.
1867
First Deep Sea Exploration
Louis F. de Pourtales conducts dredging operations from the Coast Survey Steamers Corwin and Bibb off southern Florida in water depths to 517 fathoms and finds prolific life extending below 300 fathoms.
1930
First Deep-Sea Manned Descent in the Bathysphere
William Beebe and Otis Barton descended to over 400 meters, giving humanity its first direct look into the deep ocean.
19XX
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1985
Discovery of the Titanic Wreck
Robert Ballard’s expedition demonstrated the power of deep‑sea robotics and sonar mapping
2024
Discovery of the Deepest Gas Hydrate Cold Seep
Found during the Ocean Census Arctic Deep expedition, expanding our understanding of deep‑sea biodiversity and geologyWhatever you want!
19XX
Write a great subtitle
Our brain is designed to consume visual content. Some data: 90% of the information we process comes through sight, and we process visual content up to 60,000 times faster than text. That's why visual communication ismore effective.
1960
Trieste Reaches Challenger Deep
Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh descended nearly 11,000 meters into the Mariana Trench, a milestone unmatched for decades.
19XX
Write a brilliant subtitle
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience amazed. You can also highlight a specific phrase or fact that will be etched in your audience's memory, and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios...Whatever you want!
2012
James Cameron’s Solo Dive to Challenger Deep
The Deepsea Challenger mission brought back high‑resolution imagery and samples from the deepest known point on Earth.
1995-2000
Rise of Modern ROVs and AUVs
Remotely operated and autonomous vehicles became central to deep‑sea science, enabling safer, deeper, and longer missions.most prepared!
1921
Establishment of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO)
Created global standards for ocean mapping and helped formalize deep‑sea research as a scientific discipline.
Video about it
Website
19XX
Write a great subtitle
We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume becauseit stimulates.
19XX
Write a cool subtitle
What you read: interactivity and animation can turn the most boring content into something fun.
1977
Discovery of Hydrothermal Vents
Scientists aboard Alvin found ecosystems thriving without sunlight, reshaping biology and our understanding of life’s possibilities.