NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) - New imaging technology is providing a new look at sunken submarines in Narragansett Bay and Rhode Island Sound - helping to make the case for preservation of the wreckage sites.
University of Rhode Island professor Rod Mather says three sunken submarines - the USS G-1, USS L-8 and the German U-853 - were imaged last summer, along with the sunken Black Point merchant ship. The Newport Daily News reports there are plans to image a fourth submarine, the USS Bass, next summer.
American forces sunk the 55-crew German sub in 1945 after it fired a torpedo at the Black Point, killing 12 of the 46 men aboard.
The images are the result of new, high-resolution technology developed by the federal Office of Ocean Exploration and Research.
Maher says the images may help win historic designation for the sites.
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Information from: The Newport Daily News.
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