Alec Crawford has spent his whole career in the world of marine salvage in various locations around the world, including the UK, USA, Vietnam, South Africa and all through the Mediterranean. He has also been actively involved in the development of salvage technology, including an environmental oil removal system that was used to remove oil from shipwrecks, which was highlighted in the Timewatch documentary, The Lost Liner and the Empire's Gold.
'Absorbing … Crawford writes of difficult and very dangerous work
with a good deal of sangfroid. Good humour and an absence of
hyperbole make this an unusually likeable, as well as interesting,
memoir'
*Scotsman*
'Crawford is a born story-teller, and his tales unfold as easily
and naturally as he were an old friend'
*The Shetland Times*
'The combination of proper adventure, sunken treasure, Scottish
islands, memories of fragile communities, the affection this book
is written with, and the pleasure of spending time in the company
of someone who's achieved some really notable things gives this
book a much broader appeal than you might initially suppose ...
It's a story of genuine adventure ... Highly recommended'
*Desperate Reader Blogspot*
'Crawford has had a long career in rescuing sometimes very valuable
stuff from deep water, but his book Treasure Islands tells the
story of the early days, diving on shallow wrecks in the Forth, the
Western Isles and Shetland…Going down there and rummaging through
things… you must have been conscious of the danger but it sounds
quite Wild West'
*BBC Radio Scotland*
'Crawford pioneered many of the methods now used in deep sea
recovery, but this book is more about the excitement than the
technicalities. It is also a love song to Scotland and a vanishing
way of life'
*Sorted Magazine*
'A thrilling memoir ... [with] good humour throughout'
*The Bookseller*
'Treasure Islands is a fascinating and intriguing book… Alec
Crawford is the underwater version of Robert Louis Stevenson with
his incredible stories of the many wrecks he has dived'
*Stornoway Gazette*
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