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    Greetings,

    This is a unique opportunity to join a research expedition to the wreck site of the USS Monitor. Under special permits granted to Scuba Training and Technology / Tech Diving Limited we will visit the wreck site of the USS Monitor off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina

    The USS Monitor lies 18 miles east of Cape Hatteras NC in 235 feet of sea water. The activities over the last seven years have made significant changes to the remaining structure of the USS Monitor. Removal of major portions of the ship has left the USS Monitor more exposed to the elements than ever before. Our goal is to visually examine the USS Monitor documenting the changes using photographic and videographic methods. We will also conduct measurements to determine if there has been any additional vertical destruction by the elements. Under archeological supervision we will also do minor excavation of the bow section of the site looking for artifacts and the ship's bell.




    Expedition Weeks
    Week 1 June 23-30
    Week 2 June 30-July 7th

    This expedition is limited to 10 research divers.

    Expedition price includes:
    Up to 5 days diving on the USS Monitor (conditions permitting)
    Surface Supplied back up decompression oxygen.
    7 nights accommodations in base house. (really cool house in Hatteras)
    Breakfast, Lunch (on boat) Dinner (we eat really well)

    The USS Monitor is in 230 feet sea water, and these are dives for experienced trimix divers only. Rebreathers are welcome.

    Join, me, Dan Crowell, Gary Gilligan, David Ulloa and others on this exciting operation.

    Trip cost = $2495.00

    Details are on our website here

    Our trip is filling up. If you have a desire to visit this outstanding wreck site please contact me.

    Regards,
    Joel Silverstein, VP COO
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    We completed 2 weeks on the Monitor this season and had a great time. Once we finish our report I will post a short one.

    Photo on left is some new artifacts we located from the engineering section, the photo in middle is a view of the bow, photo on right is me pulling deco time on the new rebreather..............

    Photographs are Copyright 2007 Joel D. Silverstein - all rights reserved.


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    Nice photos... Any vids available?

    Thanx,

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    Nice photos Joel, that should make people regret missing your expedition!

    If you do another expedition there, be sure to add it to the calendar!

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    WOW!!!! Very Cool!
    "I have a cunning plan..."

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    Did you pocket the bell?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zero View Post
    Did you pocket the bell?

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    No, that would be illegal and unethical. We did not find the bell on this expedition. Maybe next time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zero View Post
    Did you pocket the bell?

    Matt
    I am not sure but could this be Aussie for something "Dirty"?
    "I have a cunning plan..."

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    LOL,

    No, Zero wants to know if he found and took the ships bell. It is pretty much the ultimate find on a shipwreck!

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    While it may be illegal and unethical it brings me to tears when things like that are left to rot on the bottom of the ocean or worse still hidden in a crate in the back of a museum warehouse where no one can see them. I dont know much about the Monitor but i know it had some historic meaning for the US. All ship wrecks are the same though to someone they have a meaning no matter how small. At least you can dive to see part of your history. A group of diver here located and dived the last of the 3 Japanese midget submarines M24 last year. Now we have a 500 metre exclusion zone around it to try protect it so no one can even look at it. Its not shallow so none of the cattle boats will go there but still it would be nice to see a huge part of Australian history. No other wreck whether war grave or not got this sort of protection in Australia.

    Matt

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