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FSU students and staff relocated the ballast scatter,
documented its extent and condition and compiled data to be
utilized in an attempt to identify the shipwreck from which
the ballast scatter was generated. This data has yielded a
site map depicting the general outline of several areas of
ballast stone scatter and a list of the location, size and
type of more than 250 individual ballast stones. Three
small pieces of very thin copper (possibly hull sheathing)
and one apparent concretion were also located and mapped. At
the time of this report, the identity of the shipwreck from
which the ballast originated has not yet been determined.
However, the presence of copper hull sheathing and the
variety of ballast stones discovered, indicate that the wreck
may be that of a 19th century merchantman. |