
BUVI at Costa Concordia 2013
BUVI´s job in the salvage of the Costa Concordia 2013
at Giglio Island, lasted for seven weeks as ROV pilots, 7 days a week, 12 hours a day. To direct the divers and also for the safety of the divers.
There was always about 6 ROVs around the clock in the water supervising divers' work and were the dive controllers eyes.

BUVI Scandinavia in Media
BUVI is interviewed in SVT1 Good Morning Sweden
BUVI in interviewed in TV4 News Morning.
Articel - Sörmlands News: Their eyes should lift Costa Concordia. One and a half years after the major ship accident outside Tuscany, the advanced salvage work of M / S Costa Concordia is now taking place. BUVI - Marie and Fredrik Fleetwood are on site to work for 120 divers.
Articel - DN.se: Preparations have been enormous, and in the complicated work, two Swedes have been involved: BUVI- Marie and Fredrik Fleetwood. They run a company for submarine inspections with miniature boats, or ROV (Remotly Operated Vehicles), which the vehicles are called in the industry. These are sometimes absolutely crucial when securing the wreck and securing salvage items.
Articel - Sjöfartstidningen: Hello there, Fredrik Fleetwood - ROV pilot and co-owner of BUVI - AB, who recently completed an assignment at the Costa Concordia recovery.
Aricle- BUVI in Allers: For several weeks, Marie and Fredrik would be on the island, which has become both a disaster site and a tourist attraction for the curious. The harbor was also a workplace for 500 people from different parts of the world.
Article in SN
Article DN
Salvaging a shipwreck
Pictures from Costa Concordia and the island of Giglio Italy.
Here are pictures from everyday life next to the big salvage project that has touched and affected everyone on the little island of Giglio in one way or another.
For over two years, practically everyone who lived on the island worked to service and fix for those who worked with Costa Concnordia and for those who toured to see Costa Concordia... and also let those who lost someone just stand, cry and remember.
The Costa Concordia tragedy is a memory of contrasts that will always be found on this beautiful Italian island in good and bad.
The pictures were taken by Marie Fleetwood BUVI Scandinavia