开始:vcalendar版本:2.0 prodid: - // Mariners的博物馆和公园 - Ecpv5.11.0 // nonsgml v1.0 // en calscale:gregorian方法:发布x-wr-calname:海里斯堡博物馆和公园x-原始网址:https://www.www.boxorats.com x-wr-caldesc:Mariners博物馆和公园的活动开始:VtimeZone Tzid:America / New_york开始:Daylight Tzoffsetfrom:-0500 Tzoffsetto:-0400 Tzname:EDT DTStart:20170312T070000 END:Dirlight开始:Standard TzoffsetOrom:-0500 TZOFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20171105T060000 END:标准末端:VTIMEZONE开始:VEVENT DTSTART; TZID = America / New_york:20170118T190000 DTEND; TZID = America / New_york:20170118T210000 DTSTAMP:20211205T11442创建了:20161206T185146Z上次修改:20170118T202503z UID:10992-1484766000-1484773200@www.www.boxorats.com摘要:讲座:调查美国二战海军战地的描述:从深处回声:调查美国二战海军战场\ npresentedNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Monitor National Marine Sanctuary \nCost: $5 for Adult and Child tickets. Free for Members. \nLecture begins at 7:00PM – Doors open at 6:15 PM \nThis past August\, our friends at NOAA’s Monitor National Marine Sanctuary launched an expedition to explore the deep water shipwreck sites of the German U-576 and the freighter Bluefields off the coast of North Carolina. Discovered by NOAA in 2014\, the shipwrecks represent the only WWII battlefield off the U.S. East Coast where the aggressor and its casualty\, from the same engagement\, lie nearly side by side on the seafloor. Using two small submersibles\, the NOAA team acquired exciting new images of the sites by using laser scanners\, multi-beam sonar\, and photogrammetry to create models of the shipwrecks and virtually raise them from the seafloor. The virtual models will now help NOAA share this history with the public and shed light on a little known chapter of WWII. While NOAA archaeologists documented the sites\, marine biologists studied the habitat of the natural resources on the shipwrecks and the surrounding area. The combination of the two objectives gave NOAA a more complete picture of the marine environment and the current state of the shipwrecks preservation. \nTickets Sold Out! \nRead more about our lectures here… \n\nMembers\, you’re also invited to meet the speakers at a Members-only Reception preceding the lecture program. 5:30 PM · Concourse RSVP for the Members-only Reception here… \n\nNOAA Speakers\n\n\nDavid Alberg\, Sanctuary Superintendent (Credit: NOAA) \n\n\nDavid Alberg\, Sanctuary Superintendent\, provides daily oversight for the Sanctuary and oversees the long-term preservation of the wreck site and the artifacts that have been recovered from the USS Montior. He is also heavily involved in policy development\, education and public outreach to heighten public awareness and protect our submerged cultural legacy. \n\n\n\n\nTane Casserley\, Research Coordinator (Credit: NOAA) \n\n\nTane Casserley\, Research Coordinator\, specializes in 19th-century warships and deep-water archaeology. He has led multiple NOAA archaeological expeditions using technical diving\, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs)\, autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs)\, and manned submersibles. \n\n\n\n\nJoseph Hoyt\, Maritime Archaeologist (Credit: NOAA) \n\n\nJoseph Hoyt\, Maritime Archaeologist\, specializes in archaeological recording of deep water shipwrecks. He has worked on projects in the Great Lakes\, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans\, and several inland rivers. Most recently\, Hoyt has been the Chief Scientist on a multifaceted wide area investigation of WWII era shipwrecks lost off the coast of North Carolina. URL://www.boxorats.com/event/lecture-investigating-american-wwii-naval-battlefield/ LOCATION:The Mariners’ Museum\, 100 Museum Drive\, Newport News\, VA\, 23606\, United States CATEGORIES:Lecture ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg://www.boxorats.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/noaa-dive-banner.jpg GEO:37.0552206;-76.4900221 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Mariners’ Museum 100 Museum Drive Newport News VA 23606 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=100 Museum Drive:geo:-76.4900221,37.0552206 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR
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