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Maritime Trails Project: Oceanwave
07-13-2005, 11:07 PM,
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Maritime Trails Project: Oceanwave
I've been volunteering this week as a Research Diver for the Wisconsin State Historical Society's Maritime Trails project.  We're surveying the wreck of the Ocean Wave, a scow schooner that sank in 1869 (believed to be for insurance fraud).  The wreck lies in 100 ft of water about 2 miles off Whitefish Dunes State Park (Door County).

We spent a couple days up here a few weeks ago making a photomosaic, another day last week putting in a mooring, and this week we're drawing a site plan.

Conditions have been outstanding.  The first week, we had some waves (3-5 ft), but the visibility on the bottom was absolutely the best I have ever seen in Lake Michigan.  I would estimate it at 150 feet, but it's hard to say, since the wreck is only about 75 feet long.  We also did the Daniel Lyons, and you could see the entire wreck at once.  This week, the viz isn't quite so good (50-100 feet, I'd guess), but we've had glass smooth seas. 

At 38 knots on the R/V Dawn Treader, the 11 NM ride from Bailey's Harbor to the wreck goes by in under 20 minutes.  The R/V Orion is a bit slower, but it's great having two boats rafted up on site for a bit more space. 

The only negative is bottom temps in the 39-41 degF range.  It's been tough measuring everything and drawing to scale in the cold, but it's been a lot of fun and I've learned a ton.

I could write pages more about the project, but instead I'm going to post some links to the state's Maritime Trails website.  Keith (State Underwater Archaelogist) writes daily "Notes from the Field" with information and photos.  You can find them at - go to "Participate" and then "Notes from the Field" at top right.

Here's the index:

The index includes all the entries from this year, including the week-long Iris prject in Jackson Harbor (early June), a week on the Oceanwave and Daniel Lyons (late June), and this week on the Oceanwave.  We'll be spending another week in early August on the Daniel Lyons.

Here are links to the pages detailing on our current project:
June 20 (photomosaic)


June 23 (mooring, blown out)


July 7 (mooring)


July 11-15 (survey)




Friday will be posted the morning after

There's a bunch of pictures on these pages, but they're fairly small.  I'll try to get some full-size ones from Tami and post them in this thread later this week.

The Ocean Wave is also written up in the current issue (#19) of Advanced Diver Magazine.

Ethan
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07-14-2005, 04:45 AM,
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Re: Maritime Trails Project: Oceanwave
I've seen the pictures and I'd like to go see the wreck sometime.  Is there a place where the numbers can be had for my GPS?

Thanks

Jim
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07-14-2005, 07:48 AM,
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Re: Maritime Trails Project: Oceanwave

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07-14-2005, 03:00 PM,
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Re: Maritime Trails Project: Oceanwave
Thanks Scubert, most appriceated.

Jim
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07-14-2005, 07:00 PM,
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Re: Maritime Trails Project: Oceanwave
Hi Ethan,
Keep up the GREAT WORK! Im glad that they got out to do the research & Mooring=Sweet!  ,hope she is as close to the shape she was last year !Great report,Dive safe=stay warm!
Brad
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07-14-2005, 07:28 PM,
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Re: Maritime Trails Project: Oceanwave
Sounds like a nice time. Sometimes it's nice to have a purpose to your diving instead of just being a "tourist'.
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08-05-2005, 03:42 PM,
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Maritime Trails Project: Daniel Lyons
Unfortunately I can't participate this time, but they've been up in Door County again, this week diving on the Daniel Lyons.  For anyone who is interested, here are the latest "Notes from the Field" entries.

August 1:


August 2:


August 3:
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08-23-2005, 12:33 PM,
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Re: Maritime Trails Project
The rest of the "Notes from the Field" updates are finally available:

August 4: Lady Ellen and a maritime museum (weather)


August 5: Daniel Lyons


August 6: Australasia


August 9: Tennie and Laura ROV Survey


August 10: Tennie and Laura ROV Survey


August 11: Tennie and Laura ROV Survey


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07-15-2006, 11:49 AM,
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Maritime Trails '06: Rouse Simmons
[moved to a separate thread]
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07-15-2006, 12:36 PM,
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Re: Maritime Trails Project: Oceanwave
Then the ladder fragment I found at Cave Point might have come from the Oceanwave. 8)  The outlined pic is on the Cave Point, Door County thread.
DEW >&ltWink)>
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