Arizona Space Grant Alumnus Explores Deep and Near Space

(East Wenatchee, WA) – An East Wenatchee man has taken a passion for exploration and made it a career of searching deep sea and near space. Trent Tresch grew up in Western Washington but now calls East Wenatchee “home.” Of course, “home” is where you make it.

Recently, Tresch joined NCWLIFE Channel host Eric Granstrom on a Zoom interview to talk about his journey and where he’s heading next.

Tresch is continually on the go and has stepped foot on seven continents in his travels. From the polar ice sheets of Antarctica, where he supported remote ice surveys, to working on the National Geographic DropCam operations in Southeast Alaska. With the non-profit Exploring Our Deep World, in the depths of the Great Lakes, he has even hunted and discovered shipwrecks. Under the flagged banner of the Explorers Club, he led a submersible expedition that logged over fifty hours at depth, successfully tagging and tracking sixgill sharks in partnership with Florida State University’s Marine Science Laboratory.

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Original Post Date: 11.12.25

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Image Credit: Trent Tresch | NCWLIFE