Researchers Use ROV to Explore Shipwrecks Beneath Seattle's Lake Union
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Summary
Researchers are using a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to explore shipwrecks in Seattle's Lake Union, a popular urban lake. The underwater survey is uncovering a long-overlooked piece of Seattle's maritime history, including a steel workboat submerged 30 feet deep. The project aims to document and study these hidden wrecks that form what's being called a 'Shipwreck City' beneath the lake's surface.
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A team is exploring shipwrecks in Lake Union, including this steel workboat submerged 30 feet deep
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