Storms off the coast of Italy are delaying efforts to raise the wreck of the Costa Concordia.
The cruise liner has been lying on its side off the island of Giglio since it capsized in January of 2012 - with the loss of 32 lives.
Bad weather overnight means that plans are running two hours behind schedule, however there've been no changes to the operation which is expected to last between 10 and 12 hours.
Nicholas Sloane is overseeing the most expensive salvage mission in history: