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In a remarkable twist of fate, a camera lost at sea during a 2012 shipwreck off the coast of Vancouver Island has been recovered—along with its memory card still intact.

Vancouver artist **Paul Burgoyne** was en route to his summer home in Tahsis, British Columbia, when his boat, the *Bootlegger*, sank. Among the lost items was a camera filled with personal photos, including emotional images from a family ceremony and footage taken just before the wreck.

Two years later, university students **Tella Osler** and **Beau Doherty**, along with diving officer **Siobhan Gray**, discovered the camera 12 meters underwater during a research dive near Aguilar Point. Covered in marine life, the camera was thought to be beyond saving—but its **Lexar 8GB memory card** still functioned.

Marine Ecology professor **Isabelle Côté** shared a recovered photo online, hoping to identify the owner. A member of the Bamfield Coast Guard recognized Burgoyne in the image—having rescued him after the shipwreck—and helped return the camera.

> “That just shocked me,” Burgoyne said. “Getting the photos back is really quite wonderful.”

The images included a family gathering to spread his parents’ ashes and footage of the stormy sea that led to the accident. Burgoyne expressed newfound respect for technology and gratitude for the unexpected reunion with his lost memories.

This extraordinary story highlights the resilience of both technology and the human spirit—proving that even lost moments can find their way home.

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