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Anglo~Danish Maritime Archaeological Team

St Kitts Maritime Archaeological Project 2003

Phase 1 White House Bay Wreck

Diving and Underwater Pictures. Page 4

With the support of the St. Christopher Heritage Society and  The Ministry of Tourism, Commerce & Consumer Affairs

As the excavation slowly revealed more and more of the wrecks massive timbers, it was carefully measured in and photographed. Apart from the still photos, the project was also kindly donated the loan of underwater cameras linked up to monitors on the surface. A big thank you to Aqua Scan and Abyss for kindly providing us with the use of their cameras for the duration of the project.

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.
Simon carefully hand fanning to expose a pulley wheel. the pulley wheel slowly emerges. Square A1 with the pulley wheel in situ.
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.
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.
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.
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.