With a completed master’s degree in Anthropology (A Deep Diver's Becoming), Kevin is fascinated by maritime cultures and shipwrecks.
As a cameraman and photographer, Kevin uses those tools to help document expeditions and their scientific findings. Kevin’s pictures have been publish in diving magazine En Profondeur and DIVER.
Kevin provide software engineering services to expedition teams, specializing in machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Expedition on the virgin Wrecks Donnacona and Otter
Expedition on the virgin Wreck Minerva
Fellow at The Explorer's Club
Master's Degree in Anthropology - University of Ottawa
Expedition on the virgin Wreck Muscallonge
World Record - Deepest dive under ice (depth 434 ft)
Trimix CCR Instructor
Founded PTO Exploration
Kiss and Megalodon Rebreather Instructor
Master's Degree in Science - UQO
Petawawa Ironman Completion
Vierdaagsekruis Dutch Cross - Nijmegen 160km march
Vierdaagsekruis Dutch Cross - Nijmegen 160km march
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering - RMC
PADI Open Water Instructor
Misti Volcano Ascent (Elevation 19, 101 ft)
Les Editions GID: Plongeurs d'épaves dans l'estuaire du Saint-Laurent
Revue En Profondeur! Volume 20, Numéro 2 - Exploration de mines submergées au Québec: une méthode adaptée à l'eau froide
Revue DIVER Winter 2021 - Exploring the Unknown (Donaconna and Otter Shipwreck)
University of Ottawa thesis: A Deep Diver's Becoming
Revue DIVER Winter 2019 - Mining for DNA (Exploration of Forsyth mine)
Revue En Profondeur! Volume 18, Numéro 4 - Exploration de la biodiversité microbienne d'une mine de fer submergée
Revue En Profondeur! Volume 18, Numéro 4 - Exploration de la mine Moss
Revue En Profondeur! Volume 18, Numéro 2 - An Expedition to Discover the Lost Shipwrecks in James Bay
Secrets de Plongée Magazine 2.0 OCTOPUS #111 Mai|Juin 2018 - Record du monde de profondeur en plongée sous glace au Canada
Revue En Profondeur! Vol 17 #2 - En Sidekick sur le HMS HERMES
Revue En Profondeur! Vol 17 #2 - L'analyse et la gestion du risque lors d'une plongée record sous glace