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The crew of 12 was trained to leave the submerged ship through a diving chamber.
Days later Kingfisher collided with a partly submerged shipping container.
But neither the captain nor a diver who inspected the submerged ship could determine the cause of the accident.
Teams of naval specialists then entered the previously submerged ship to remove any additional human remains.
Rescuers are continuing to search the partially submerged ship for about two dozen people who are still missing.
While not a superpower per se, he also has access to wealth acquired from submerged ships and cities.
During this time, Lawford's crew attempted to rescue the guns from the submerged ships.
As the largely submerged ship "works with the motion of the sea" will be at risk of fracturing the hull and tanks holding bunker oil.
Ahead of him, rusting staircases that reminded him of a submarine or a submerged ship twisted upwards.
Coast Guard radio broadcasts warned mariners of the approximate location of the submerged ship, which could pose a hazard for harbor traffic.
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"You're saying we . . . uh, vibrated the golden shell around the submerged ship . . . in order to attract your attention?
A senior crew member from the Italian cruise ship, the Costa Concordia, has been winched off the half submerged ship and flown to hospital on the mainland by helicopter.
They also include Houdini's collection of 18th-century manuscripts and engravings on witchcraft and his letter to the Navy offering to teach sailors how to escape from a submerged ship.
Twenty-four hours after the Italian liner Andrea Doria sank in 1956, Mr. Fox liked to tell friends, he and another friend put on scuba gear to inspect the submerged ship.
This is a model of the busy waterfront of the Roman city of London in about AD 100, based on a series of recent archaeological excavations, including investigation of submerged ships.
After litigation by the U.S. Treasury Department in which Mail was awarded to the Union Navy, she was eventually used by the Union Navy as a tender for divers working in the water on submerged ships and other obstacles.