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Projects
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Tile Wreck
"Wreck Two" in Monte Cristi Bay
"Wreck One" in Monte Crisiti Bay
Le Casimir 1829
Le Dragon 1783
Florida - ADMAT's Button Wreck Project 2005
St. Kitts
The Island Wreck in Monte Cristi Bay
Student Homework
Application Process And Required Documentation
Services
Archaeological Services
News
President's Message
News! Read all about it here first
ADMAT Newsletters
"News Form The Deep" Archive
Press Archives
The ADMAT Le Dragon July 2018 Blog
About
ADMAT's Mission Statement
Contact
Mailing List
ADMAT France
ADMAT Team
Our Sponsors
 The historic mountain El Morro in the background, a clear beacon for the sailors  

The historic mountain El Morro in the background, a clear beacon for the sailors  

 Team member swims to the dropoff enjoying the clear water

Team member swims to the dropoff enjoying the clear water

 Looking at one of the iron ballast blocks and a few cannon balls on the edge of one of the reef where there is a channel down the centre

Looking at one of the iron ballast blocks and a few cannon balls on the edge of one of the reef where there is a channel down the centre

 Some of the iron ballast blocks can be seen with a white coral growth over them

Some of the iron ballast blocks can be seen with a white coral growth over them

 Dr. Spooner looking at the cannon ball pile

Dr. Spooner looking at the cannon ball pile

 A possible 6 pound iron cannon ball

A possible 6 pound iron cannon ball

  The search starts for more clues

 The search starts for more clues

 Conducting a visual "star pattern" survey to see if there were any more artefacts on the reef. No artefacts were seen in a 50 sqm radius from the two piles of cannon balls. Note the hollow depressions where cannon balls had been removed from the con

Conducting a visual "star pattern" survey to see if there were any more artefacts on the reef. No artefacts were seen in a 50 sqm radius from the two piles of cannon balls. Note the hollow depressions where cannon balls had been removed from the concretion reef

 Some of the hollows in the reef, a haven for fish

Some of the hollows in the reef, a haven for fish

 A host of sea fans all waving in the current across the top of the reef

A host of sea fans all waving in the current across the top of the reef

 Dr. Spooner examining the iron ballast

Dr. Spooner examining the iron ballast

 Documenting the missing cannon balls which have left round hollows in the coral

Documenting the missing cannon balls which have left round hollows in the coral

 The marine life was a pleasure to see as so many fish have been fished out of existence nearer the shore

The marine life was a pleasure to see as so many fish have been fished out of existence nearer the shore

 Wesley enjoying the dive

Wesley enjoying the dive

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 The historic mountain El Morro in the background, a clear beacon for the sailors  
 Team member swims to the dropoff enjoying the clear water
 Looking at one of the iron ballast blocks and a few cannon balls on the edge of one of the reef where there is a channel down the centre
 Some of the iron ballast blocks can be seen with a white coral growth over them
 Dr. Spooner looking at the cannon ball pile
 A possible 6 pound iron cannon ball
  The search starts for more clues
 Conducting a visual "star pattern" survey to see if there were any more artefacts on the reef. No artefacts were seen in a 50 sqm radius from the two piles of cannon balls. Note the hollow depressions where cannon balls had been removed from the con
 Some of the hollows in the reef, a haven for fish
 A host of sea fans all waving in the current across the top of the reef
 Dr. Spooner examining the iron ballast
 Documenting the missing cannon balls which have left round hollows in the coral
 The marine life was a pleasure to see as so many fish have been fished out of existence nearer the shore
 Wesley enjoying the dive
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