Ballard to divers: keep off 'Titanic'.(Through The Wire)

Multichannel News, June, 2004

Dr. Robert Ballard, National Geographic explorer-in-residence, is back in the North Atlantic, leading an expedition to update the scientific community and TV viewers about natural and man-induced dissolution of that most famous of shipwrecks, R.M.S. Titanic. Leaving Boston Harbor aboard the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Office of Ocean Exploration's Ronald H.

Brown on May 27, Ballard spoke last Thursday from the command center on the research vessel perched 12,000 feet above Titanic's stern. The expedition's crew, Ballard said, was able to scout out the wreck courtesy of images captured by remotely operated vehicles Hercules and Argus, both of which are equipped with HDTV cameras. Ballard said there were holes in the ship's deck caused by...

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