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The Pulaski Site was discovered in 1993 by the Submerged Cultural Resources Unit during the first field season of the System-wide Archaeological Inventory Program (SAIP). In that year it was decided that the Submerged Cultural Resources Unit would concentrate on those shallow-water reef areas that represented high-risk zones to shipping and were therefore likely to contain numerous wrecks. Three high-risk zones were identified and targeted to be surveyed: South Loggerhead Reef, the reefs sputh of Bird Key Harbor, and Pulaski Reef.
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Souza, D.J. (1998). The Pulaski Site. In: The Persistence of Sail in the Age of Steam. The Plenum Series in Underwater Archaeology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0139-2_3
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