Dec. 29, 2024

Rediscovering USS Monitor

Rediscovering USS Monitor
  • Monitor, the famous iconic ironclad warship is now being reimagined.
  • Did you know over 200 tons of material has been recovered from the ship?
  • Hear compelling stories about Monitor ’s legacy and plans for the 50th anniversary of the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary in 2025.
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“With all the archival data and that real archaeological data coming together, we’ve built the most accurate virtual model ever of Monitor , and I'm not just talking just the shell of it. Every single nut and bolt is there.” Tane Casserley

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Tane Casserley

Maritime Archaeologist, Resource Protection and Permit Coordinator, NOAA

Tane Casserley joined the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries in the spring of 2001. As the Resource Protection and Permit Coordinator for both Monitor National Marine Sanctuary and Mallows Bay – Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary, Tane is responsible for the development of programs to address commercial and recreational uses in and around the sanctuaries. Tane’s specialties include 19th-century warships and deep-water archaeology, as well as building collaborative partnerships, public outreach and exhibit design. He has led NOAA archaeological expeditions in the Florida Keys, the Great Lakes, California, the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, Alaska, and USS Monitor . He’s also participated in projects including a sunken Boeing B-29 Superfortress in Lake Mead, a Civil War blockade runner in Bermuda, USS Arizona , and was most recently part of an expedition to RMS Titanic . Tane’s projects have used technical diving, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), and manned submersibles.