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Expedition to dumped K-27 submarine
The Russian research vessel "Ivan Petrov" was sailing to Stepovogo bay in Kara Sea this September with Norwegian and Russian radiation experts.
Photo: Thomas Nilsen / BarentsObserver
Expedition team ready for Kara Sea radiation survey. From the left Hilde Elise Heldal, Bjørn Lind, Vyacheslav Shershakov and Aleksandr Nikitin.
Photo: Thomas Nilsen / BarentsObserver
Russian researcher Vyacheslav Shershakov onboard "R/V Ivan Petrov".
Photo: Thomas Nilsen / BarentsObserver
K-27 was dumped in Stepovogo bay east of Novaya Zemlya in 1982.
K-27 was towed from the Kola Peninsula to the dump site in Stepovogo bay in the Kara Sea in 1982.
Photo: Bellona
K-27 was examined by a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) with video camera by the experts onboard the Norwegian, Russian expedition to Stepovogo bay.
Photo: Norwegian Radiation Protection Authorities
Water saples taken onboard "R/V Ivan Petrov" in September 2012.
Photo: Norwegian Radiation Protection Authorities
Image taken by ROV ofthe dumped submarine K-27 at the seabed in Stepovogo bay in September 2012.
Photo: Norwegian Radiation Protection Authorities
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