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Old 05-20-2019, 11:02 PM   #1
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May 21st, 2019: Shipwrecks

Ever want to go with Jacques Cousteau on his adventures?
Of course the water is cold, and salty, and dark, and full of creepy bitey slimey swimy things.
Oh, and some of them are stingy painy venomousy hurty... besides I just washed my hair.
For we land lubbers the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has brought that adventure right into our personal electronic reality.



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The BOEM (which manages submerged resources on the country’s continental shelves) recently launched its own Virtual Archaeology Museum, an online resource that takes visitors under the waves to explore five sunken vessels—one just off the North Carolina coast, and others in the Gulf of Mexico. The museum contains videos, virtual three-dimensional models, and mosaic maps that allow users to traverse wrecks from the 19th and 20th centuries. The wrecks were originally discovered during gas and oil exploration, and through the use of remotely operated vehicles (they are too deep for divers to visit), BOEM scientists were able to survey the ships in minute detail to create the digital models.

That's copper sheathing on off from a wooden boat.

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Users can explore the decks and hulls, but also get a look at the cargo they were carrying. Littered across the floor of the Gulf are ceramics, demijohn wine jugs, animal hides, muskets, cannons, and more. The BOEM believes that the museum serves several purposes—giving armchair wreck divers a close view, helping teachers, and acting as a resource for scientists studying wrecks or the evolution of underwater habitats. “The Virtual Archaeology Museum will serve as a valuable teaching asset in both school and university classrooms,” said BOEM Gulf of Mexico Region Director Mike Celata, via press release, “and the data collected will be a focal point for underwater researchers, its online presence allowing collaboration worldwide.”

Rolls of hides and wine jugs.

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For all the detail now at everyone’s fingertips, there is still very little known about the ships themselves. The Blake Ridge wreck off the Carolina coast is believed to have been a small merchant vessel traveling the Gulf Stream, a common trade route. Three of the ships—known as the Monterrey wrecks—are more mysterious. It’s believed that all three went under at the same time because of how close together they ended up on the seafloor. The ship known as Monterrey A was equipped with a cannon mounted on a pivot carriage, suggesting it was a heavily armed privateer vessel. B and C, on the other hand, have the design of merchant vessels. Perhaps they were being escorted by the site A ship, or were captured by pirates aboard that ship before they all fell victim to a storm.
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Old 05-21-2019, 11:27 AM   #2
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I can understand the lack of a good corkscrew might prevent the various swimies from swilling the old zinfandel, but why didn't they munch on the hides?

That is a cool website. They are getting better all the time.
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Old 05-21-2019, 10:56 PM   #3
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I understand the wrecks are pretty deep but still on the shelf, so maybe the critters living there can find enough to eat without resorting to eating the upholstery. I don't know... obviously.
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