Garry Kozak grew
up in the centre of the Great Lakes and began diving in 1962. Shipwrecks
became a major fascination and the challenge to dive wrecks that had not
been previously located became his main diving interest. In the late 1960's
and early 1970's, he left the Great Lakes to pursue a career in the field
of commercial diving. This work took him off the coast of Newfoundland
providing diving support on oil drilling rigs and down to the Gulf of Mexico
diving on oil pipelines.
In 1975, he returned to the Great Lakes and formed a company, Innerseas Inc., whose purpose was to locate and salvage shipwrecks and cargoes in the Great Lakes. The first ship selected was a ghost ship, the Dean Richmond. The Dean was a steamer that disappeared on the waters of Lake Erie in October of 1893, carrying a cargo of lead and zinc ingots. The search began, and what was supposed to take one summer dragged on for over nine years. Finally, on July 13, 1983, the Dean Richmond was found. This is Garry's story of the adventures and shipwrecks located in the search for his elusive quarry.

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