On July 17, a NOAA-funded team of Project Recover scientists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego and the University of Delaware discovered the missing 75- foot stern section of the destroyer USS Abner Read in 290 feet of water off of Kiska, Alaska. The stern sank Aug 18, 1943, at the height of World War II after being blown off by a Japanese mine. Pictured, research vessel Norseman II in transit through the Aleutian Islands, a chain of volcanic islands that extend 1,200 miles westward from the Alaska Peninsula. (Image credit: Image courtesy of Kiska: Alaska's Underwater Battlefield Expedition)
Stern of World War II U.S. destroyer discovered off remote Alaskan island by NOAA-supported scientists
UPDATED: August 16, 2018.
Correction made: The release incorrectly stated in the third paragraph that Kiska was one of only two U.S. territories to be occupied by foreign forces in the last 200 years. This is inaccurate. Kiska, Attu and the Pacific territories of Guam and Wake Island were occupied by foreign forces during World War II. We regret the error.