Kurtz is straight trash as usual, and altho he hasn't gotten any real comeuppance yet, at the very least Will beat the shit out of him, which was pretty cathartic to witness.Īddy got an up-close look at the nature of Will and Colette's 'connection', and if the expression on her face is anything to go by, it seems she is starting to piece together the fact that the only real reason Coach is so 'high' on her is because she's using her as a cover for her affair. Today, Titan is the US Coast Guard’s main salvage contractor in Mississippi and much of the Gulf of Mexico and in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, successfully re-floated no less than 65 vessels.First off, holy shit at the stinger for the teaser of next week's episode: somebody's gonna die.Īnyway, Beth went from being a borderline-psycho with hardly any redeeming traits at the beginning of the show to an outright broken bird who is hella sympathetic now. It was only after working on a successful salvage operation in the Caribbean in 1982 that the company quickly expanded to take on additional barges, tugs and cranes and focus on marine salvage operations.
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Titan, along with Rotterdam-based Smit, which also features in Salvage Code Red, is today one of the biggest marine salvage companies in the world, but started out back in the 1980s as a one-tug towing firm. But while the company may be best known for its part in salvaging the MS Riverdance ferry in Blackpool in 2008, featured in an upcoming episode of Salvage Code Red, Smit also responds to smaller, but no less dangerous and technically complicated, salvage operations every month. Over the years it has worked all over the globe on many sizes of vessels. Smit, which is one of the salvage companies featured in National Geographic’s ‘Salvage Code Red,’ is one of the oldest salvage rescue companies in the world, with more than 165 years of service in the maritime sector. The show highlights the work of two marine salvage companies, Smit and Titan. Of these around 250-300 result in major salvage operations every year. There are over 500 serious ship wreck incidents reported annually - from explosions and fires on oil tankers, to ships wrecked by storms, to head-on collisions between ships.
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Salvage Code Red is a National Geographic Channel TV series that charts the work of rival groups of marine salvage experts.Įmergency marine salvage is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. National geographic Channel UK and Discovery Channel Salvage Productions, Steadfast Television ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) JSTOR ( August 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted. Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing reliable secondary sources that are independent of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for television.