DocumentCode
407252
Title
The race to save the monitor
Author
Broadwater, John
Author_Institution
Monitor Nat. Marine Sanctuary, Mariner´´s Museum, Newport News, VA, USA
Volume
3
fYear
2003
fDate
22-26 Sept. 2003
Abstract
During July and August, 2002, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Navy fought against time and the elements to recover the gun turret from the sunken Civil War ironclad USS Monitor. The Monitor, which sank off Cape Hatteras, NC, in December 1862, is rapidly disintegrating. Since 1998, NOAA, the U.S. Navy, and The Mariners´ Museum have conducted annual joint expeditions to the sanctuary with the goals of site stabilization and component recovery. These expeditions have combined conventional archaeological mapping and excavation with heavy-lift salvage operations. The partnership has been extremely successful, resulting in the safe recovery of major hull components, smaller artifacts, and a wealth of data. During 2001 the Monitor´s 40-ton steam engine was recovered. Equally successful has been a multiagency science team that uses self-contained diving techniques at the Monitor´s 240-foot depth. Monitor Expedition 2002, conducted during June and July, resulted in the recovery of the Monitor´s famous gun turret and guns. All recovered objects are being conserved and exhibited at The Mariners´ Museum, Newport News, VA.
Keywords
oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; AD 1862 12; AD 2002 07 to 08; Cape Hatteras; Civil War ironclad USS Monitor; Monitor Expedition 2002; NC; NOAA; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; The Mariners´ Museum; US Navy; annual joint expedition; archaeological mapping; component recovery; gun turret; heavy-lift salvage operation; multiagency science; self-contained diving techniques; site stabilization; steam engine; Guns; Monitoring; Steam engines;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS 2003. Proceedings
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-933957-30-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.2003.178087
Filename
1282602
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