Otis Barton


Frederick Otis Barton Jr. was an American deep-sea diver, inventor and actor.

Early life and career

Born in New York, the independently wealthy Barton designed the first bathysphere and made a dive with William Beebe off Bermuda in June 1930. They set the first record for deep-sea diving by descending. In 1934, they set another record at. Barton acted in the 1938 Hollywood movie, Titans of the Deep.

Later career

In 1949, Barton set a new world record with a 4,500 foot dive in the Pacific Ocean, using his benthoscope, which was designed by Barton and Maurice Nelles.
Barton wrote the book The World Beneath the Sea, published in 1953. Like Beebe, Barton was also interested in exploring tropical rain forests, and spent considerable time in places like Gabon. In 1978, Barton successfully tested a "jungle spaceship" that was intended to film wildlife.