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Home
Projects
Project Calender
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
 Off to the wreck site in a somewhat crowded fashion.

Off to the wreck site in a somewhat crowded fashion.

 Buen Hombre, the beach where the wreck is nice and deserted.

Buen Hombre, the beach where the wreck is nice and deserted.

 The Team formulates the daily plan.

The Team formulates the daily plan.

 Steve Abell getting kitted up.

Steve Abell getting kitted up.

 A happy Dr Spooner getting ready for his first dive.

A happy Dr Spooner getting ready for his first dive.

 The local fishing boats.

The local fishing boats.

 Dr Florence Prudhomme and Dr Louis Desvernay conducting a buddy check prior to their first dive of the season on   Le Dragon  .

Dr Florence Prudhomme and Dr Louis Desvernay conducting a buddy check prior to their first dive of the season on Le Dragon.

 A large iron bolt located on the far side of the wreck.

A large iron bolt located on the far side of the wreck.

 Some lead sheeting which was nailed to make repairs to the ships hull.

Some lead sheeting which was nailed to make repairs to the ships hull.

 Cannon no 2 (9pdr Scottish Carron) covered with algae on the bow section of   Le Dragon  .

Cannon no 2 (9pdr Scottish Carron) covered with algae on the bow section of Le Dragon.

 Part of two of the mainmast rings.

Part of two of the mainmast rings.

 Our friendly batfish.

Our friendly batfish.

 The grid is pre-cut painted and made ready on land first then taken apart and assembled on site.

The grid is pre-cut painted and made ready on land first then taken apart and assembled on site.

 Raimund Krob working to build the 1-meter squares on the grid.

Raimund Krob working to build the 1-meter squares on the grid.

 Another row completed.

Another row completed.

 This section of the grid is not positioned where it was last year and ready for us to continue our documentation of the stern section of the ship.

This section of the grid is not positioned where it was last year and ready for us to continue our documentation of the stern section of the ship.

 Dr Florence Prudhomme after her dive, waiting to change tanks so she can continue her recording work on the grid.

Dr Florence Prudhomme after her dive, waiting to change tanks so she can continue her recording work on the grid.

 Raimund Krob finished for the day, after 5 hrs underwater on the archaeological site.

Raimund Krob finished for the day, after 5 hrs underwater on the archaeological site.

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 Off to the wreck site in a somewhat crowded fashion.
 Buen Hombre, the beach where the wreck is nice and deserted.
 The Team formulates the daily plan.
 Steve Abell getting kitted up.
 A happy Dr Spooner getting ready for his first dive.
 The local fishing boats.
 Dr Florence Prudhomme and Dr Louis Desvernay conducting a buddy check prior to their first dive of the season on   Le Dragon  .
 A large iron bolt located on the far side of the wreck.
 Some lead sheeting which was nailed to make repairs to the ships hull.
 Cannon no 2 (9pdr Scottish Carron) covered with algae on the bow section of   Le Dragon  .
 Part of two of the mainmast rings.
 Our friendly batfish.
 The grid is pre-cut painted and made ready on land first then taken apart and assembled on site.
 Raimund Krob working to build the 1-meter squares on the grid.
 Another row completed.
 This section of the grid is not positioned where it was last year and ready for us to continue our documentation of the stern section of the ship.
 Dr Florence Prudhomme after her dive, waiting to change tanks so she can continue her recording work on the grid.
 Raimund Krob finished for the day, after 5 hrs underwater on the archaeological site.
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