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The wreck was covered with a minimal growth of algae and seaweed, and some structures showed signs of damage, particularly on the stern. Most notably, the vessel s wheelhouse is no longer present, the Australia s National Science Agency confirmed
The wreck of the Blythe Star is located almost 50 years after it sank off the Tasmanian coast, its crew believed dead until, astonishingly, they appeared out of the bush far from where the ship sank.
Australia’s national science agency the CSIRO has appointed 20-year research sector veteran Dr Dietmar Tourbier as its Director of Energy. Dr Peter Ma.