Maritime Archaeology (Research, Environment & Training, Work Boat World)

A portion of the wreck of the US Coast Guard cutter Tampa, which lies more than 300 feet beneath the surface of the Atlantic Ocean off Cornwall, UK. Tampa sank to the bottom of the Atlantic after being torpedoed by a German submarine during the final year of World War I.
A Nauticus Robotics AUV
Clough's helm lying at the bottom of Lake Erie
HMS Bayano
Karin
A sponge (Haliclona sp) atop a large mound of Desmophyllum pertusum, a slow-growing, cold-water stony coral species recently designated as vulnerable to extinction, documented at 269 metres deep. This dive took place near the head of the Cabo Polonio submarine canyon.
3D photogrammetry model of the schooner F.J. King, which sank in Lake Michigan off Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin, on September 15, 1886
One of the three eight-inch gun turrets of the US Navy New Orleans-class cruiser USS Vincennes. The ship became heavily damaged during the Battle of Savo Island and later sank on August 9, 1942.
A portion of the wreck
One of Teruzuki's four twin 100mm gun turrets
Tongji
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USS New Orleans bow
HMS Cassandra
Nantes wreck
Koning Willem de Tweede
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Wreck of World War II-era Soviet submarine found in Peter the Great Bay
Archaelogists locate wreck of steamship that sank in Lake Superior in 1892
Brazilian Navy completes high-resolution survey of World War II shipwreck off Rio de Janeiro
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