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The Underwater Archaeology Search for Franklin's Lost Vessels: HMS Erebus and HMS Terror National Historic Site

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2011 Expedition - Image Gallery Two

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The Kinglett and Gannet on the Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s deck. The Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Amundsen passes by the Laurier in the Edinburgh Channel south of Victoria Island. The Kinglett and Gannet on the Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s deck. The Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Amundsen passes by the Laurier in the Edinburgh Channel south of Victoria Island.
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The Kinglett and Gannet on the Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s deck. The Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Amundsen passes by the Laurier in the Edinburgh Channel south of Victoria Island.
Seaman John Thomas unloads ROV gear and survey equipment in the forward hold.
Kinglett being launched for a trial run as Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s crew and CHS team members carry out in-water checks.
Glenn MacDonald (CHS) with assembled tide gauge, prior to deployment near Cambridge Bay.
Electronics Technician Dustin Wallace finishes some wiring for a side-scan sonar cable repair.
Winchman Tyler Payne in the crane control room between buoy deployments.
Chief Officer Simon Dockerill on the “Well Deck” with Leading Seaman Kurt Westle and Electrical Officer Laurie LaPlante aboard the Gannet.
Alison Proctor setting up the ROV.
Side-scan sonar computer display in the Kinglett.
Moore at the controls of the side-scan sonar cable winch in the Kinglett.
Glenn Toldi of the Canadian Hydrographic Service examines an artefact from the Cape Felix site.

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