BOEM-OPA: Exhibit at the 2008 Conference on Historical and UnderwaterArchaelogy held January 9-13, in Albuquerque, NM.
BOEM-OPA: steering machinery from 7000ft wreck
BOEM-OPA: Robert E Lee bridge telegraph in 4800 ft of water
BOEM-OPA: ROV gently excavating the mardi gras wreck in 4000 ft of water
BOEM-OPA: sector scanning sonar image of 1837 steamship New_York
BOEM-OPA: ROV gently excavating the mardi gras wreck in 4000 ft of water
BOEM-OPA: Battle of the Atlantic_ U-701_Sellers_26
BOEM-OPA: GulfOil_bow_2010
BOEM-OPA: 2011 workshop algae
BOEM-OPA: 2011 workshop algae
BOEM-OPA: 2011 workshop algae room
BOEM-OPA: 2011 workshop bivalves
BOEM-OPA: Archaeologists Jack Irion, Dave Ball and Chris Horrell pictured with the the brass shell casing from the German U-507 presented to the D-Day Museum in New Orleans
BOEM-OPA: February 2005- Archaeologist Jack Irion, representing MMS, at the unveiling of the expended brass shell casing from the 10.5cm deck canon of the German U-boat (U-507)to the D-Day Museum in New Orleans.
BOEM-OPA: 2011 workshop bivalves
BOEM-OPA: 2011 workshop inverts
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BOEM-OPA: Billy Mitchel destroyer mosaic NOAA OER-BOEM-USGS
BOEM-OPA: FGB-VideoTransects
BOEM-OPA: HI A 370 A #8
BOEM-OPA: merry go round 1
BOEM-OPA: Divers looking over maps.
BOEM-OPA: ROV
BOEM-OPA: Divers inspecting equipment before a dive.
BOEM-OPA: FrozenGasHyd
BOEM-OPA: Archaeologist Jack Irion and biologist Herb Leedy led a team of world-renowned scientist into the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico to conduct a biological and archaeological investigation of World War II Shipwrecks
BOEM-OPA: A natural arch formation in Arches National Monument, Moab, Utah
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BOEM-OPA: At a ceremony at the Cabildo, the Agency donated more than 500 historic artifacts discovered at the site of the 19th century "Mardi Gras" shipwreck, located in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico.