Last Website Update
December 18, 2007

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Introduction
USS Arizona Revisited
Video Tour of USS Arizona
USS Arizona and NPS FAQ
Research Rationale
Project Objectives
  Ultrasonic Hull Thickness
  Photomosaic and Sampling
  Interior Data Collection
Project Team
  Doug Lentz (Memorial Supt.) 
  Matt Russell (Proj. Dir.)
  Dave Conlin
  Art Ireland
  Marshall Owens
  Brett Seymour 
  Don Johnson
  Jenni Burbank
  Kelly Gleason
Technology
  VideoRay ROV
Historical Record
  Pearl Harbor Attack
  USS Arizona
  Ensign Jackson Arnold, USN
  USS Utah
  Salvage at Pearl Harbor
  Memorial Listing of the Lost
  USS Arizona Interments
  Memorials, Myths & Symbols
Additional Materials
  NPS Report
  Arizona Mgmt. Strategies
  Links to Pearl Harbor Sites
  Links to Other Sites
  Arizona-Related Media
  Recommended Reading
For Kids and Teachers
  Links to Curriculum Materials
  Books for Young People





Web USS Arizona

  Contact Information

 

  Brett Seymour
Photographer, Submerged Resources Center

Brett Seymour is the underwater photographer and production coordinator for the NPS Submerged Resources Center (SRC) based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. A graduate of Messiah College in Grantham, Pennsylvania with a degree in Television and Film Production, Brett started working with SRC in 1994. His primary role within SRC is to document underwater field projects and work with media partners to communicate NPS stewardship of underwater sites to the public. His first dives on USS Arizona came in 1998 and he has spent the past six years as project photographer documenting the site for NPS and media partners. In summer 2000, he had the opportunity to work with Disney Productions and Director Michel Bay on USS Arizona as an underwater consultant during the filming of Pearl Harbor, and has captured the underwater presence of USS Arizona for the History and Discovery Channels. Brett was also the project photographer for the H. L . Hunley recovery in Charleston, South Carolina in 2000.