A huge ship found in the bottom of Lake Sevan
14:56, 5 July, 2012
YEREVAN, JULY 5, ARMENPRESS: Third underwater research campaign is
scheduled to be launched on July 10-24, at the course of which 2010
and 2011 researches works will be continued.
Underwater Research and Diving Armenian center informed Armenpress ,
this French-Armenian mission is being carried by three bearers Claude
Tulumjyan, Gabriel Melikyan, Stepan Kojayan and research institutes
and in close cooperation with government agencies adjacent to the
National Academy of Sciences.
Science campaigns are set to be carried out under the responsibly of
Underwater Research and Diving Armenian center. Underwater Researches
are aimed at strengthening the preliminary results obtained in the
past few years, as well as to continue the acquisition of samples for
scientists, the records of fauna and fauna description.
Current year archaeological works are scheduled to be carried out in
the bottom of the Lake Sevan aimed at finding huge ship damaged in 15
-meter-depth. All the acquired components will be provided to Armenian
scientists for further research purposes.
14:56, 5 July, 2012
YEREVAN, JULY 5, ARMENPRESS: Third underwater research campaign is
scheduled to be launched on July 10-24, at the course of which 2010
and 2011 researches works will be continued.
Underwater Research and Diving Armenian center informed Armenpress ,
this French-Armenian mission is being carried by three bearers Claude
Tulumjyan, Gabriel Melikyan, Stepan Kojayan and research institutes
and in close cooperation with government agencies adjacent to the
National Academy of Sciences.
Science campaigns are set to be carried out under the responsibly of
Underwater Research and Diving Armenian center. Underwater Researches
are aimed at strengthening the preliminary results obtained in the
past few years, as well as to continue the acquisition of samples for
scientists, the records of fauna and fauna description.
Current year archaeological works are scheduled to be carried out in
the bottom of the Lake Sevan aimed at finding huge ship damaged in 15
-meter-depth. All the acquired components will be provided to Armenian
scientists for further research purposes.