040822-N-7676W-018 Atlantic Ocean (Aug. 22, 2004) - East Carolina University maritime studies graduate student Chris McCabe, attaches a cable to the Towfish. The Towfish is a 600KHZ Marine Sonic Side Scan Sonar unit that is being used by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), with support from the Office of Naval ÒAlligator.Ó T Research (ONR) while conducting search for the NavyÕs first submarine the he crew will carry out a week-long expedition along an area off Cape Hatteras, where the Civil War era vessel was lost during a fierce storm in 1863. Navy photo by Chief Jour
040822-N-7676W-018 Atlantic Ocean (Aug. 22, 2004) - East Carolina University maritime studies graduate student Chris McCabe, attaches a cable to the Towfish. The Towfish is a 600KHZ Marine Sonic Side Scan Sonar unit that is being used by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), with support from the Office of Naval ÒAlligator.Ó T Research (ONR) while conducting search for the NavyÕs first submarine the he crew will carry out a week-long expedition along an area off Cape Hatteras, where the Civil War era vessel was lost during a fierce storm in 1863. Navy photo by Chief Journalist John F. Williams (RELEASED) US Navy 040822-N-7676W-018 East Carolina University maritime studies graduate student Chris McCabe, attaches a cable to the Towfish
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