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| Alan carrying the Aquascan metal detector to the
designated area. |
Andy holding on a glass shard. |
Amyas wonders what the photographer is up
to under the grid. |
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| Simon carefully hand fanning to expose a
pulley wheel. |
the pulley wheel slowly emerges. |
Square A1 with the pulley wheel in situ. |
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| Close up of pulley wheel in situ with
scale. |
Florence and Simon working on dredge
head. |
The fish were quick to make the newly
excavated parts of the wreck their own. |
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| Jeremy Schomberg, Logistics Expert and
Underwater Photographer, surfaces after yet another exciting dive. |
The Abyss camera in action, here seen
next to Kathy. |
Louis and Roberto measures the wreck. |
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| A piece of PVC piping has been temporally
removed to lower the dredge head further |
Our most faithful, cute and curios
resident friends on the wreck were the puffer fish. |
Andy taking his turn checking the dredge
tail. |
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| Joe Simmonds, Senior Fisheries Officer from the Fisheries
Management Unit
comes to see the site for himself. |
The Aquascan underwater tow camera also
worked very well as a stationary camera |
Simon and Christine, the founders of
ADMAT, puts a section of the PVC piping back in place. |