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SHIPWRECK DISCOVERY (Continued from page 8) "This is a much sought after artifact, one of the undiscovered treasures of Lake Champlain. One of the most important aspects of the dis- covery is that it highlights Lake Champlain's vital role in our nation's history," said Mr. Cohn, who has been involved in numerous shipwreck projects. "I have always thought the War for Independence was one of the most pro- found moments in history and this boat, provid- ing a tangible link to that period, makes it the most important boat from my personal perspec- tive." Discovery Prompts New Research "This discovery provides new light on the mar- itime aspects of the Revolutionary War and the American nation. It will be a great catalyst to new research through nautical archaeology," said Dr. William Dudley, director of the Naval Historical Center in Washington, D.C. The LCMM will work with the U.S. Navy and the states of Vermont and New York to develop a management plan for the gunboat. 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The foreboding agenda of the zebra mussels has not yet affected the vessel. According to Mr. Cohn, there is still a leeway of a few years before the mussels become an imminent threat. Meanwhile, researchers anticipate a systemat- ic examination of the entire bottom of Lake Champlain to continue for the next five to seven years. The survey, with a current annual bud- get of $200,000, is funded through a combination of public and private sources, specifically the Lake Champlain Basin Program, the National Park Service, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Lintilhac Foundation. Surveyors hope to discover the exact number of historic ship- wrecks and their approximate sinking dates, as well as to gather geophysical information about Lake Champlain which will lead to significant new analyses about the geology of the region. The Silver Lining "This could prove to be the most significant maritime discovery in American history in the last half century," said Dr. Lundeberg. 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