CAT 2 Expedition Video Log
The Search for Amelia

In the spring of 2009, the Waitt Institute conducted a massive underwater search for Amelia Earhart’s lost Electra in the remote South Pacific. Dubbed the CATALYST 2 expedition, this search was the largest, continuous deep-water seafloor mapping effort ever undertaken, and introduced two new hi-tech Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) to the ocean science community.
This series of films serves as the expedition’s video log. Follow along with the Waitt Institute’s CATALYST 2 expedition team as they embark on a mission to find Amelia Earhart’s lost Electra. Narrated by Waitt Institute Director of Operations, Michael Dessner.
View Video Logs #1-10
View Video Logs #11-20
View Video Logs #20-26
Individual Video List
2.01 - Pago Pago
2.02 - One Last Test
2.03 - Setting Sail
2.04 - Home Sweet Home
2.05 - A New Approach
2.06 - A Tangible Search Grid
2.07 - Trawl Net Test
2.08 - Farming Dots
2.09 - Launching Ginger
2.10 - At-Depth
2.11 - Recovering Mary Ann
2.12 - A Promising Target
2.13 - Gone Fishing
2.14 - New Search Boxes
2.15 - The Daily Grind
2.16 - Disaster Strikes
2.17 - Trawl Net Survivor
2.18 - Secret Weapon
2.19 - Mary Ann Hits Bottom
2.20 - Down For the Count?
2.21 - Mary Ann Phone Home
2.22 - Cataloging Critters
2.23 - Back on Track
2.24 - Plane-Shaped Rocks
2.25 - Too Much Time at Sea?
2.26 - Homeward Bound










