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Exploring History in the Mediterranean

Much of the equipment utilized by RPMNF has long been featured in the efforts of ocean-based industries, such as multibeam echo sounders, ROVs, beacon positioning systems, and vessels with dynamic positioning. It is the combination of these technologies that has proved successful. By the end of 2003, after years of planning, construction, and alterations, the research vessel Hercules was ready for project deployment. The 37-m long Hercules was specifically designed for archaeological survey and excavation in water depths greater than 30 metres. This archaeological research vessel is designed as a self-sufficient base for a wide range od project functions in moderate to relatively deep waters, with the majority of the work taking place in a coastal setting.

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