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Thagarr
06-01-14, 12:51 PM
Starting on June 11'th, Dr. Robert Ballard (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ballard)’s Exploration Vessel “Nautilus (http://www.nautiluslive.org/ev-nautilus)” will begin a series of expeditions throughout the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. On board Nautilus is the ROV's Hercules (http://www.nautiluslive.org/vehicles/hercules) and Argus (http://www.nautiluslive.org/vehicles/argus), they will be conducting underwater surveillance and mapping in several different locations. Some of this summers expeditions goals include a stop in Dry Tortugas to assist
NOAA, exploring many shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico including exploring the wreck of a German WWII submarine, studying the effects of the Deep Water Horizon oil spill disaster of 2010 on the Gulf and it's marine life. They will also be doing extensive underwater exploration around the island of Navassa (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navassa_Island) off the coast of Haiti, and spending some time exploring the Mesoamerican reef (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesoamerican_reef), the second biggest reef system on the planet.


As with NOAA's explorations back in April, the Nautilus crew will stream the live ROV feeds over the Internet for live telepresence events with researches on shore. The live streams will be available on their web page at http://www.nautiluslive.org (http://www.nautiluslive.org/). This will also be part of the JASON project, a non-profit organization founded in 1989 by Dr. Robert D. Ballard. The organization connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. You can find out more about the JASON project HERE! (http://www.jason.org/)


I find these live feeds quite fascinating to watch, you never know for certain just what they are going to find on the sea floor. Anything from new geologic formations, new fish, plant or animal species. Of course undiscovered shipwrecks are always a possibility. The ocean floor is only 5 – 7 percent explored, and the ocean water column it's self has only been about one percent explored. There is a LOT of water out there, and this is scientific exploration at its best!


Here are some of the highlights from the Nautilus Live 2013 explorations :


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMwPnfYX7DA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMwPnfYX7DA)


The Ocean Exploration Trust’s E/V Nautilus has undergone an extensive refit in St. Petersberg, Florida in preparation for the 2014 exploration season. You can see some pictures of the overhaul and a lot more information HERE! (http://www.nautiluslive.org/blog/2014/05/08/ev-nautilus-construction-sets-stage-2014-season) The patch for this years exploration was designed by a student from Hawaii, who submitted her winning design for a contest held by the Ocean Exploration Trust, you can read more about that HERE! (http://www.oceanexplorationtrust.org/#!nautilus-patch-contest/c1m6z)


The 2014 expeditions will last approximately 120 days, from June 11'th into October. About 200 researches will take part on board the vessel during different legs of the expeditions. They have a new post over on their web page detailing a lot more about the explorations. You can find more highlights, crew bios and a whole lot more about all the technology and scientific instruments they will be using on their web page HERE! (http://nautiluslive.org/blog/2014/05/26/nautilus-2014-season-overview)

bertieck476
06-02-14, 02:58 AM
Thanks for the post I'll check it out.

Jimbuna
06-02-14, 04:51 AM
Potentially very interesting.

Thagarr
06-02-14, 10:09 AM
I am really looking forward to it! I am hoping they release a schedule on when and where they plan to be making dives, although those dates can certainly change due to weather conditions and technical problems, it would still be good to know a general time frame.

I am very curious to know which German sub they are going after, I haven't been able to find out any information on that, or what ship wrecks they will be looking at. According to the map of the expedition they put up, they will be around Leeward Islands at some point, if the map is in chronological order I am assuming some time in October.

http://i.imgur.com/IqzvQFQl.jpg

As far as I know the only U-boats in that area are the U-156 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-156_%281941%29), which was sunk near Barbados (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbados), and the U-615 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U-615) north of Porlamar (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porlamar). Of course, there are other possible targets such as the U-159 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-159_%281941%29), U-94 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-94_%281940%29) and farther to the north of Cuba the U-176 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U-176). There are a few others, but those appear to be the closest targets according to the map.

There are of course hundreds of other shipwrecks to see in the Caribbean, so there is really no point in speculating on those. They do have a habbit though of going after newly discovered wrecks first, and it appears they may be revisiting a couple of newly discovered wrecks they visited last year. NOAA's Okeanos Explorer (http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/welcome.html) also visited them in April.

Thagarr
06-17-14, 12:19 PM
For those of you that are curious, which doesn't seem like that many apparently, the U-boat was the U-2513 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-2513). You can watch a video of the dive on the sub on Youtube here :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6UVMzJNJRI

And you can read the Nautilus Live blog about it HERE! (http://www.nautiluslive.org/blog/2014/06/16/background-wreck-u-2513)

Sailor Steve
06-17-14, 01:38 PM
For those of you that are curious, which doesn't seem like that many apparently, the U-boat was the U-2513. You can watch a video of the dive on the sub on Youtube here...
Umm, we watched it live (http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=214005).
Where were you? :O:

Thagarr
06-18-14, 01:01 AM
Working. :dead:

There are still several wrecks coming up though, and you never know just what is lurking on the bottom!

http://i.imgur.com/wsFu3Ikl.png

banryu79
06-18-14, 02:34 AM
Hey, thank you so much for posting this!
Now I have something very interesting to watch instead of that stupid football matches :O:

banryu79
06-18-14, 02:59 AM
I watched the video "63 years beow: U-2513" here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6UVMzJNJRI

And noted at 02:15 that there are only 2 torpedo tube hatches on the visible bow side but... AFAIK the type XXI should have 6 total so there should be 3 visible... :hmm2:

EDITED:
Ok, ignore me I'm blind. :haha:
I didn't noticed that the upper bow section... is missing! :shucks:

Jimbuna
06-18-14, 09:16 AM
LOL :)