EdgeTech Sonar Utilized in USS Juneau Discovery

March 21, 2018

Side Scan Sonar Image of USS Juneau Wreckage on the Sea Floor. Credit to Paul Allen, the R/V Petrel team.
Side Scan Sonar Image of USS Juneau Wreckage on the Sea Floor. Credit to Paul Allen, the R/V Petrel team.

EdgeTech, developer of high resolution sonar imaging systems and underwater technology, said its side scan sonar technology was used in another very noteworthy underwater find. Just weeks after locating the USS Lexington, the research vessel Petrel and Paul Allen’s team has located the sunken remains of the USS Juneau.

 

The USS Juneau, a US Navy light cruiser, was sunk in November 1942 during World War II.  Located in over 4,000 meters of water the historic vessel can be seen in this very clear, low-noise EdgeTech 2205 sonar image.  The amazing image shows the large 2 kilometer swath used during the search efforts. Upon sinking the vessel separated and the forward section can be seen resting hundreds of meters from the bow and stern of the vessel. 

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