
Kathleen Marden
Self - UAP Researcher and Author


The Bermuda Triangle is the most notorious stretch of ocean in history, evoking fear and endless fascination. Bounded by Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico, these waters have swallowed countless ships and planes and their crews -- some vanishing without a trace. In 1945, five U.S. Navy planes disappeared on the same night, along with a search and rescue plane dispatched to find them. No wreckage was ever found. Reporters dug up accounts of other missing planes and ships, and stories of strange phenomena date back to the voyages of Columbus. Now, an elite team is investigating the Bermuda Triangle with the aid of a secret weapon -- a map, decades in the making, marking the location of unidentified undersea wrecks and anomalies. Each week they will attempt to identify one mystery wreck, along the way evaluating the evidence behind legends and scientific theories like rogue waves, giant methane bubbles, ship-sucking whirlpools, and dead zones that bewilder equipment and planes. In the Bermuda Triangle, one never knows what one will find. On the ocean floor, the team makes historic and important discoveries that go beyond myth and conjecture.

Kathleen Marden
Self - UAP Researcher and Author
John Bloom
Self - Director of Fort Lauderdale Naval Museum
Robert J. Hanyok
Self - Former Intelligence Analyst and Historian

Mark Halliley
Self - Narrator
Jason O. Harris
Self - Ret. Air Force Pilot
Jeff Gammons
Photographer

Rushmore DeNooyer
Self - Narrator
Michael C. Barnette
Self - Shipwreck Historian
Jimmy Gadomski
Self - Explorer and Treasure Hunter
Jason O. Harris
Professional Accident Investigator
Roy L. Stafford
Self - Aviation Historian
Raoul Peter Mongilardi
Self - Son of Lt. Peter Mongilardi
Mali'o Kodis
Self - Marine Geologist
Michael C. Barnette
Diver and Salvage Expert
David O'Keefe
History Professor
David O'Keefe
Self - Navy Historian
Wayne Abbott
Self - Bermuda Triangle Historian and Authority
Jimmy Gadomski
Technical Diver
Evan Kovacs
Self - Underwater Imaging Specialist
Marvin W. Barrash
Great-Nephew of USS Cyclops Crew Member