![NOAA Ocean Explorer: Battle of the Atlantic: Archaeology of an Underwater WWII Battlefield:](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tGdMgPWORYSBJSYD0STcHSGlIXg8JhKFusAuFTs84H-7wvyIwJJn6dqu5oYrThBeZ9R8ReGLdjrMFKZP-Sc9ARtuI6G6kETrPXA0-1dz1OFzLk1Ht-UqmaiiIQmoXUZh9gROzTkDkJHp_-oZSEkfCGGDSdIwAYsot5FPHiYNR7GiBb-K1yic5RfrEBlQ=s0-d)
NOAA and its research partners are surveying, for the first time since they sank more than 70 years ago, the remains of two ships that were involved in a convoy battle off North Carolina during World War II. The “Battle of the Atlantic: Archaeology of an Underwater WWII Battlefield” expedition is part of an ongoing research project to document and highlight a little-known, but important, chapter in the nation’s maritime history.
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