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July 8, 2014

Video: The wreck of the USS Peterson

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This week, research vessel Nautilus deployed ROV Hercules to examine what researchers believed to be a 500 foot-long shipwreck. After a survey of the vessel, the wreck was identified as USS Peterson, a Spruance-class destroyer built in the mid-1970s and sunk in 2004 by the U.S. Navy during weapons testing operations. 

 

 

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