Kevin Adaimy Net Worth

Discovery Channel's Bering Sea Gold is also known as Gold Divers in the United Kingdom
Discovery Channel's Bering Sea Gold is also known as Gold Divers in the United Kingdom( Source : facebook )

Kevin Adaimy has a net worth of $500 thousand from his appearance on Bearing Sea Gold. Kevin is a professional dredger.

He first appeared in the series in Season 12 Episode 8 entitled "The Kelly's Fireworks Extravaganza" in 2020. Bering Sea Gols is one of the popular reality shows, also called Gold Divers in the UK, set in Nome, Alaska, on Norton Sound.

Developed by the creators of the Deadliest Catch, the show is divided into the spring dredging season, airing under the name Bering Sea Gold: Under The Ice, and the summer dredging season, airing under the name Bearing Sea Gold.

Each season features a different group of professional dredgers, as they search for gold at the bottom of the sea or ocean. They usually collect paydirt from the shallow water that contains some precious ore.


Kevin Adaimy Net Worth

Kevin Adaimy net worth is $500 thousand from his appearance on Discovery Channel's show. Kevin is not a regular on the show.

According to hisĀ IMDb profile, Adaimy debuted on the show as a family friend in season 12 in 2020. He didn't show up in the rest of the seasons until Season 15, Episode 1, entitled The Empire Strikes Back.

Since then, he has been featured regularly on the show and has appeared in the rest of the episodes; E2, This Means War; E3, Winds of Misfortune; and E6, Truce of Consequence.

The series is set in Nome, Alaska, on Norton Sound, and airs on Discovery Channel
The series is set in Nome, Alaska, on Norton Sound, and airs on Discovery Channel ( Source : instagram )

Reality Tibit reported that each cast member of Bearing Sea Gold is paid around $10,000 to $25,000 per episode. Reportedly, Alaska is providing the channel over $600,000 to produce the show, which is supposed to cover the cast members' salaries.

Each season consists of about ten episodes, which gives the cast members an added $100,000 to $250,000 per year.

In addition, dredgers, divers, captains, and engineers in mining gold in the Bering Sea also collect their fortune from various other endeavors. Many of them own a dredge and also run their own business.

The spring dredging season airs in the fall, under the title Bering Sea Gold: Under The Ice
The spring dredging season airs in the fall, under the title Bering Sea Gold: Under The Ice ( Source : instagram )

Bearing Sea Gold cast's salary per episode proves that individuals can make a living from mining gold in shallow waters. Consider the whole mining process in itself is expensive and dangerous.

The heavy equipment and machinery used for diving and mining do not come cheap.

His Lifestyle In Bearing Sea Gold

Dredgers take high risks in calculating decisions to mine gold from the bottom of the sea or ocean. Kevin and other dredgers confront the odds and resolve mining issues in the hope of striking it rich.

They could face various problems relating to mining locations, diver safety, equipment failure, and even bad weather. In the depths of the incalculable Bering Sea, miners risk it all for the chance to strike gold.

Boats are equipped with different setups used to achieve gold mining in a cold northern latitude, summertime, shallow water, and ocean environment.

Bering Sea Gold presents the best photography from seasons past; Shawn might be a little too excited about ice season
Bering Sea Gold presents the best photography from seasons past; Shawn might be a little too excited about ice season ( Source : instagram )

Conflict matters include poor underwater visibility, personal issues, mining location rights, choppy seas, inconsistent fuel delivery, diver safety, ocean-damaged equipment failures, and sufficient paydirt discovery.

Each mining season delivers sufficient drama that's too good to pass up, and every individual miner is giving it their all effort in hopes to score the ultimate payoff.

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