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The Green Lantern Wreck, unknown wreck named for lantern artifact.The bell lay nestled in among the remains of two deck beams.
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The Green Lantern Wreck, unknown wreck named for lantern artifact.The starboard sidelight, for which the shipwreck is named lay outside the holein the stern.
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The Green Lantern Wreck, unknown wreck named for lantern artifact.The lantern rode to the surface in JASON's bucket chimney down.
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Watching the work underwater from the big screen in the laboratory.
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A huge colony of Lophelia lives on the stempost.
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The snapped pintle on the sternpost appears to be of interest to morethan just humans.
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Looking back from the stempost the runs of copper are clearly visible.
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With the ceiling planking eaten away the framing and hullcurvature are clearly defined in the bow.
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The magnificent rusticle hung off the stempost waiting for us to sample.
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We recovered a bowl or large cup fragmentfrom the concentration of ceramics in the stern.
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The stem and beak of the 7000 ft shipwreck, an unknown vessel.
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A close up of the wale and hawsehole at the top of the stem.
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Jason surfaces carrying samples and artifacts.
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Jake Schidner of West Florida University gingerlyretrieves the compass.
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The card of the compass is still intact revealing the manufacturer and date ofthe compass patent.
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Rising over 10 meters off the seafloor, the bow and stowed anchors bear mutetestimony to the 1942 torpedoing and sinking of the GULFOIL.
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Although partially hidden by draping Lophelia the letters G U L F O I arestill visible across the transom.
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Large rusticles drip from the scarred hull of the GulfOil wherethe torpedo ripped through.
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The stack was discovered intact resting beside the starboard hull.The aft side of the stack is facing up revealing the ladder and whistle.
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Empty gun casings are scattered across the rear deck nearthe 4-inch gun mounted at the stern of the GULF OIL.
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