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Oct 18, 2002
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The Cleft of Venus

Queen Anne's Revenge

Blackbeard's Presumed Ship Gets New Layer
By STEVE HARTSOE, Associated Press Writer
Wed Feb 22, 8:42 PM ET


RALEIGH, N.C. - Authorities are resorting to a risky new method aimed at helping preserve what is believed to be the sunken flagship of the pirate Blackbeard.

The Army Corps of Engineers is creating an underwater sand dune to shelter the Queen Anne's Revenge, which sits about 26 feet underwater off the North Carolina coast.

The untried method could potentially damage the ship, which sank in 1718. But if it works, experts said it could be a model for protecting other underwater archaeological finds.

"We don't really know what it's going to do," said Bill Adams, a biologist with the Corps.

The idea of burying the wreck in sand was suggested in the state's plan for managing the site after it was discovered in 1996.

Project archaeologist Chris Southerly said the burial was made possible because the corps was dredging near the site and had a ready supply of sand. Dredging began Wednesday.

The dumped sand will create a slope on the ocean floor that's about 600 feet long, 200 feet wide and 6 feet tall. Experts hope ocean currents will carry sand toward the ship, replenishing the protective covering it once had.

Archeologists have been retrieving artifacts from the wreck for years and haven't stopped diving on the site. But exposure of cannons, anchors, and other artifacts is now at a "critical point," Southerly said.

Organic material like wood are especially at risk of rapid deterioration with the loss of the preserving cover of sand, he said.

Blackbeard, whose real name was widely believed to be Edward Teach or Thatch, was tracked down at Ocracoke Inlet by volunteers from the Royal Navy and killed in a battle on Nov. 22, 1718.

Some scientists, including a pair of professors who published an article last year, have questioned whether the wreck is the Queen Anne's Revenge. They suggest the vessel is more likely a mid-18th century merchant ship than a pirate's boat.

But Southerly, who's been studying the Queen Anne's Revenge since 2000, said research supports his view that the ship, discovered in 1996, belonged to Blackbeard.

"The Queen Anne's Revenge is the only candidate that fits, that is documented in Beaufort Inlet," he said.
 

Angus

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Oct 15, 2004
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I think this is a TOTAL WASTE OF RESOURCES! we are talking about preserving something that is wrecked.If you cant bring it to the surface and put it in a museum, let it rot,
 

Hawkeye

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I think they are just moving sand from another project to this spot. So it's not really a waste just making good use of "waste"

And since when has the Army core of engineers ever done anything that wasn't at least half a waste?
 

BurlyShirley

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I wonder why a biologist is commenting on this topic. I guess he could be an expert in degredation of the wood, but he wouldnt be the guy Id ask about something like that.
 

maxyedor

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Oct 20, 2005
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MudGrrl said:
so.....

the army corps of engineers are going to move a bunch of sand on a shipwreck to preserve it.....


can they do the same to New Orleans?
Didn't you get the memo Kanye(sic) sent out? George Bush doen't care about black people. Saving New Oleans sounds an awfull lot like caring to me:dead:
 
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This is as big a waste as rebuilding New Orleans is. What a prudent use of resources, when plagued with the biggest defecit. Man... :mad: