Hans Hass Award

The Hans Hass Fifty Fathoms Award was founded in 2002 by Leslie Leaney of the Historical Diving Society in the United States. It is awarded in recognition of contribution to the advancement of our knowledge of the ocean. [1]The award consists of a personalized Fifty Fathoms watch together with a framed cast bronze plaque, designed by ocean artist Wyland, which depicts Hans Hass wearing an oxygen rebreather during his solo 1949 Red Sea expedition.

Criteria

The criteria for nomination requires that individuals or organisations who, in the spirit of Hans Hass’ pioneering work in the fields of underwater science, technology, arts and literature, have excelled at an international level in any of those fields.

It is presented by the Historical Diving Society and since 2013 has been sponsored by the Swiss watch manufacturer Blancpain.

Award Winners

Source: Hans Hass Institute

  • 2003: Ernie Brooks II (USA), photographer
  • 2004: James Cameron (USA), diver and filmmaker
  • 2005: Daniel Mercier, (France), underwater Film and Photography
  • 2006: Stan Waterman, (USA),underwater Film and Photography
  • 2007: Bev Morgan, (USA), dive equipment manufacturer
  • 2010: Sylvia Earle, (USA), marine scientist
  • 2013: Laurent Ballesta, (France), technical diver and film maker
  • 2014: Weicheng Cui, (China), designer of deep ocean submersible Jiaolong and deep ocean technology
  • 2016: Howard and Michele Hall, (USA),underwater film and photography
  • 2018: Franz Bruemmer, (Germany), marine scientist and President of Verband Deutscher Sporttaucher (VDST)

See also

References

  1. "Hans Hass Fifty Fathoms Award". Hans Hass Institut für Submarine Forschung und Tauchtechnik. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
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