NOAA, Northrop Grumman to Release Sonar Images of the USS Monitor Shipwreck Site

March 3, 2026

NOAA and Northrop Grumman will release the first-ever high definition sonar images of the USS Monitor shipwreck site during a media briefing on Saturday, March 7. The briefing will  include presentations from members of the research team. Reporters will also have the opportunity to tour the Batten Conservation Complex, the primary conservation facility for artifacts recovered from the Monitor, including the revolving gun turret, Dahlgren guns, and steam engine. 

In September 2025, members of Northrop Grumman’s Technology for Conservation team, along with scientists from NOAA and Stantec, deployed an AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle) with an advanced sonar system, µSAS, to capture high-resolution imagery of the Monitor shipwreck site off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. The fine-scale sonar scans will be used to help the public explore, understand, and protect NOAA’s Monitor National Marine Sanctuary. Scientists from SEARCH participated in some of the planning meetings.

The USS Monitor crew rests on deck. This photo is one of eight photos taken on July 9, 1862, by photographer James F. Gibson. (Image credit: Library of Congress photograph)
The USS Monitor crew rests on deck. This photo is one of eight photos taken on July 9, 1862, by photographer James F. Gibson. (Image credit: Library of Congress photograph)

NOAA designated the wreck of the USS Monitor as the nation's first national marine sanctuary on January 30, 1975. NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries manages the shipwreck through long-term monitoring, research, and public engagement. Once a marvel of 19th-century naval engineering and a weapon of war, Monitor continues to serve the nation today through technology, innovation and education. 

The media briefing will coincide with Battle of Hampton Roads Commemoration Day activities at The Mariners’ Museum and Park in Newport News, Virginia. The museum is the principal repository and conservation facility for USS Monitor artifacts recovered from the site, and the official visitor center for Monitor National Marine Sanctuary.

WHAT
Media briefing on leveraging Northrop Grumman’s µSAS technology for the USS Monitor mission

WHEN
Saturday, March 7; 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. EST 

WHERE
The Mariners’ Museum and Park, 100 Museum Drive, Newport News, Virginia 23606

WHO

FOR IN-PERSON AND VIRTUAL REGISTRATION
Credentialed media interested in attending the briefing in-person or virtually should register in advance via this link. 

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