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r察and stepped out of the cabin。 A cool morning breeze from off the water smacked him in the face and blew away the lingering shreds of sleep。 The sun's eyebrow was starting to peek over the eastern horizon察its soft rays bathing the clouds in a reddish gold light。
With the Argo steaming at fifteen knots察Austin hung over the railing and stared out at the opaque surface of the sea察listening to the soothing hiss of the waves against the hull。 Seabirds skimmed the foam like windblown confetti。 It was hard to believe that a few hundred feet below was the most lifeless place on the planet。 The Black Sea was a big puddle of dead water察but Austin knew that an abyss with far more reason to be feared was the remorseless evil that lurked in the depths of the human mind。 Austin shivered察not entirely from the cold察and headed back into the ship。
As he stepped through the door into the warmth of the mess hall察the mouth´watering bouquet of coffee察fried eggs and bacon provided an antidote for his morbid mood察and his spirits improved。 Except for the blue sea visible through the windows察the ship's dining area could have been a smaII´town breakfast hangout where the locals have coffee mugs with their names on them。 Sleepy´eyed crew members ing off the night watch occupied a few tables。
Austin grabbed a coffee to go。 On his way to the bridge察he encountered the Trouts察who had e down for break´ fast earlier and taken a tour of the ship。 Together they climbed up to the wheelhouse察where the wraparound windows gave a wide view of the bow and deck。
Rudi Gunn察an early riser going back to his navy days察stood near a bank of instruments and monitors察talking to Captain Atwood。 He smiled broadly when he saw his colleagues。 ;Good morning察everyone。 I was about to go looking for you。 The captain was going over his plans for the wreck site。;
;Looking forward to hearing them察─Austin said。 ;How soon will we be on´site拭
Atwood pointed to a circular gray screen with white concentric circles etched into the glass。 Specks of gray indicated the GPS readings from an antenna that picked up information from the network of twenty´four satellites orbiting the earth at a height of eleven thousand miles。 A digital readout next to the screen displayed current latitude and longitude。 The system could place the ship within thirty to forty´five feet of its target。
;We should be on´site in about fifteen minutes if the navigational coordinates from the sub sailor's Dick Tracy wrist´watch are on the mark。;
;You weren't joking when you said we'd be there first thing this morning察─Austin said。
;The Argo may look like a workhorse察but she's got racing genes in her blood。;
;What are your plans for the initial survey拭
;We'll map out the general area with side´scan sonar using our new UUV察then take a closer look。 The crew is down on the deck getting things ready。; The Unmanned Untethered Vehicle察or UUV察was one of the hottest developments in undersea exploration。
Paul asked to see a chart。 The captain pushed aside a blue curtain that divided the wheelhouse from the smaller chart room。 A map of the Black Sea was spread out on the table。 ;We're here察─Atwood said察putting his finger on a spot off the western shore of the Black Sea。
Trout's tall form bent over the chart。 ;We're over the edge of a shallow underwater shelf that wraps around the shoreline past Romania and the Danube delta察the Bosporus and around to Crimea in the north。; He turned to his wife。 ;Gamay can fill us in on the biological and archaeological angles。;
Gamay took over。 ;The shelf Paul talked about is an incredibly productive fishery。 It's home to salmon察beluga sturgeon察turbot。 You'll find dolphins here and bonito察although the stocks are down。 Some say the Turks have over´ fished the sea察but they say it's European Union pollution ing from the Danube。 What's not in dispute is the fact that below a fluctuating depth of around four hundred fifty feet察there is no life。 Ninety percent of the sea is sterile。 With the fish population down察huge red tides and jellyfish infestations have e in。 People are concerned enough to actually start doing something。;
;That's how NUMA came to be involved察─Captain Atwood said。 ;We were collecting information for a joint Russian´Turkish project。;
;I was wondering why you didn't have representatives from either country aboard察─Paul said。
;On earlier trips the government observers spent most of their time telling the ships where they couldn't conduct surveys。 Admiral Sandecker insisted on carte blanche when NUMA was asked to lend a hand。 Which meant no observers on this preliminary survey。 Between his prestige and their desperation察he was able to hold his own。;
;These countries have a good reason to be desperate察─Gamay said。 ;The pollution is creating the conditions for a 'turnover。' If the dead water rises to the top察everything in the sea and around the rim could be wiped out。;
;There's nothing like the threat of extinction to get people off their butts察─Gunn remarked。
;That would do it for me察─Austin said。 Trout drew his finger along the map。 ;The bottom here will be covered with black mud over clay that marks the change of the ancient lake to a sea。 When you get beyond the edge of the shelf察we find deep submarine canyons carved into the steep shelf slope。 Ten thousand years ago察the sea level was a thousand feet lower than it is now。 The flood theory suggests that sixty thousand square miles were inundated by the waters of the Mediterranean。;
;Which made anyone with a boat very popular察─Austin said。
Gamay said察 This deals directly with our situation。 As Paul explained last night察ship worms can't survive in the deep water察so wooden wrecks will be perfectly preserved for thousands of years。 And steel ships will disintegrate。;
A crewman called the captain into the wheelhouse。 Atwood excused himself。 A minute later察he returned察his face wreathed in a wide grin。
;We're on target。 Our mystery ship should be right below our radio antenna。;
Gunn said察 Remind me to send a bouquet of flowers to the young woman who gave her sailor boy a GPS watch。;
Austin looked out at the sea stretching to the horizon and thought of the wasted time that could have been spent in a fruitless search for the ship。 ;I've got a better idea察─Austin said。 ;Let's send her a whole greenhouse。;
Zavala arrived and they went down to the starboard deck察where sunlight gleamed off the metal skin of a small torpedo that rested in an aluminum rack。 The tall man disconnecting a puter modem attached to the device was Mark Murphy察the Argo's expert in remote´operated undersea vehicles。
Murphy was a nonconformist who scorned the NUMA work coveralls for his own uniform此faded jean cutoffs察chamois shirt worn over a T´shirt察scuffed work boots and a short´billed baseball cap。 Both his cap and T´shirt had the word Argonaut printed on them。 He was in his early fifties察and a thick salt´and´pepper beard covered his chin察but his ruddy sunburned face glowed with boyish enthusiasm。
He saw Zavala gazing at the torpedo and said察 Be my guest。;
;Thanks。; Zavala ran his fingertips lightly over the wide stripes of green察yellow and black painted on the metal skin。 ;Sexy察─he said with a low whistle。 ;Very sexy。;
;You'll have to excuse my friend察─Austin said。 ;He hasn't had shore leave for at least twenty´four hours。;
;I understand perfectly察─Murphy replied。 ;This baby is hot。 Wait'll you see the way she performs。;
Austin was amused but not surprised to hear the two men fawn over the device。 Zavala was a brilliant marine engineer who had designed or directed construction of many underwater vehicles。 Murphy was the Argo's expert in their use。 To them察the clean lines of the pact object cradled in its aluminum rack were as sensual as the curves of the female body。
Austin could understand their passion。 The UUV was only 62 inches long察7。5 inches in diameter and weighed a mere eighty pounds。 But the bantam´sized device represented the cutting edge of undersea exploration察a vehicle that could operate almost independently of its shipb