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108-year-old submarine wreck seen in stunning detail in new footage

Last updated: May 31, 2025 11:30 pm
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Researchers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have recently captured new footage of the underwater archaeological site where the USS F-1 submarine sank in 1917 off the coast of San Diego. This tragic event, which claimed the lives of 19 crew members, marked the US Naval Submarine Force’s first wartime submarine loss. The wreckage of the submarine was discovered in 1975, and now, with advanced technology, the research team has been able to explore and document the site in greater detail.

The expedition, led by Anna Michel, the chief scientist at the National Deep Submergence Facility, involved technical dives that required specialized expertise and equipment. The team was methodical in surveying the historical site to capture stunning images while also maintaining the reverence that such sites deserve. The high-definition imaging and mapping of the USS F-1 took place during a deep-sea training and engineering mission in February and March, where future submersible pilots were trained and the human-occupied vehicle Alvin and autonomous underwater vehicle Sentry were tested.

Using sonar surveys and photogrammetry techniques, the researchers were able to create a 3D model of the wreck, revealing not only the submarine itself but also the marine life that has made the vessel its home over the past century. The team also investigated a Navy torpedo bomber training aircraft that went down in the region in 1950, further adding to their discoveries in the area.

As a Navy veteran, Rob Sparrock, who was part of the expedition, expressed the solemn privilege of making the dive and the importance of remembering the risks that all mariners face. A remembrance ceremony was held aboard the research vessel Atlantis, where a bell rang once for each of the crew members lost in 1917, honoring their memory and the Navy’s responsibility to ensure the legacies of its lost sailors are remembered.

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The research not only sheds light on a historical tragedy but also highlights the importance of underwater archaeology in preserving and honoring the maritime heritage of the past. The new footage and findings from the expedition will contribute to ongoing research and exploration in the field, providing valuable insights into the history and significance of these underwater sites. The Importance of Mental Health in Today’s Society

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