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Marine archaeologists from NOAA and the state of Alaska conducted a survey in May of the wreck of the former U.S. Coast Survey Steamer Hassler. During the expedition, supported by the NOAA National Marine Sanctuary Program, NOAA Office of Coast Survey, NOAA Fisheries Service, and NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration, researchers deployed divers and a remotely operated vehicle to document the wreck site. Built in 1871 for the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey and named for its first superintendent, Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler, the innovative double-hulled iron steamer carried out a great deal of important hydrographic and oceanographic work. The Hassler was sold in 1895 and transformed into the cargo and passenger steamer Clara Nevada in 1895. It exploded and sank in Alaska’s Lynn Canal during a storm in 1898. The vessel shown is the Legend (Juneau, Alaska), a 42 foot boat with swim platform and bow thruster hired for the expedition. Pictured (from left): Tane Casserley (NOAA), Dave McMahan (Alaska OHA), and John Jensen (SEA) aboard the Legend. |
Date | [1] 2010-11-03 12:31 per Flickr may be upload |
Source | post097b |
Author | NOAA Photo Library |
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Credit/Provider | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Department of Commerce. |
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Date metadata was last modified | 08:31, 3 November 2010 |
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