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Many don't like an underwater archaeological dig without a survey first. Here's a way to do both - A rapid scan survey can be done in a matter of a few hours - Check out the measurement of the Tramp Shipwreck. Although the numbers can't be seen clearly on Youtube, they look much betetr on your own laptop. All measurements can be accomplished "on the fly" and recorded immediately.
Many of the recorded movie images from shipwreck scans this past summer (in Grand Traverse Bay) have been posted on Youtube.
Images obtained by using a MS-1000 Sector Scan from Nautilus Marine Group. Many in fast-forward for quick viewing.
http://www.youtube.com/user/GTBUP
Enjoy!
The GTBUP Survey Team
www.gtbup.org
Many don't like an underwater archaeological dig without a survey first. Here's a way to do both - A rapid scan survey can be done in a matter of a few hours - Check out the measurement of the Tramp Shipwreck. Although the numbers can't be seen clearly on Youtube, they look much betetr on your own laptop. All measurements can be accomplished "on the fly" and recorded immediately.
Many of the recorded movie images from shipwreck scans this past summer (in Grand Traverse Bay) have been posted on Youtube.
Images obtained by using a MS-1000 Sector Scan from Nautilus Marine Group. Many in fast-forward for quick viewing.
http://www.youtube.com/user/GTBUP
Enjoy!
The GTBUP Survey Team
www.gtbup.org