One Tree Island Research Station – Expedition Drenched the FIRST Sailors Allowed to Visit
One Tree Island Research Station is OFF LIMITS to most people - but we’re Expedition Drenched! We go where no other tourists have gone before!
Expedition Drenched is a group of storytellers, passionate artists, and creative content creators who travel the world to raise marine conservation awareness. We specialize in underwater videography but all of our talents shine anytime you put us in an adventurous natural environment.
We exist to bring to light the marine conservation issues that are plaguing our world and to drive a sustainable spirit in other people. Through our activities, we hope to empower others to join the fight to save our oceans and the huge quantity of marine life that they contain.
One Tree Island Research Station is OFF LIMITS to most people - but we’re Expedition Drenched! We go where no other tourists have gone before!
We did a night dive in Sydney Harbour and visited the seahorse hotels. Check out Sydney’s innovative approach to helping local seahorse populations.
We put on our SCUBA gear, attached ourselves to ropes, and let the Sylfia drag us through 9,000ft deep open ocean water in the middle of the night. And we’d do it again! Expediti
Pirates can’t resist a good shipwreck or buried treasure - and with the HMAS Tobruk, we found both! An unforgettable adventure for the Expedition Drenched crew.
The Great Barrier Reef is a SCUBA divers dream. But which sites should you dive? Expedition Drenched rounds up our top 4 Great Barrier Reef dive sites.
The SS Yongala began her 99th voyage in Australian waters, from Melbourne to Cairns on March 14th, 1911.
Food management of a Sailing Boat is crucial. Our first experience was sailing off grid to the South Pacific with 6 months’ worth of food. We had to be on top of it every day. We
The Expedition Drenched crews have seen some spectacular things but this takes the (pan)cake. We dived a totally VERTICAL shipwreck - 1 of 2 in the whole world!
We SCUBA dive a Japanese sub and an American bomber aeroplane in the Pacific Theatre - Diving World War II history in the Solomon Islands
As we reach the halfway point on the crossing to Darwin, Australia. Spirits are almost as high as the adrenaline rush. When we break Sylfia’s speed record flying through a crack
Global warming is having a HUGE impact on our reefs, and the very thought of tackling such a problem is daunting, but there is so much worth fighting for. We discuss what is Coral
We sailed to the Solomon Islands to find a ghost cruise ship abandoned in a tropical paradise. We found the MS World Discoverer, and we swam right in!
Get out more and EXPLORE but don’t stick to the beaten path. Here are our top tricks & tips for exploring the oceans and adventuring off the grid.
Everyone loves whales and we have been truly privileged to have numerous in-water encounters with them over the course of the previous year’s journey. You can watch these in our
From snow white coral to schools of bull sharks, to a Crown of Thorn's cull - our list of the TOP SCUBA dives in Fiji and the Vanuatu Archipelago.
You’re aged between 22 and 40, envisioning exploration of the world while living on a floating home atop the ocean waves. Long-distance sailing beckons, promising discovery of unique destinations and active participation in ship maintenance. You seek cultural immersion and camaraderie with like-minded individuals aboard.