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Virtually all of the NC wreckage is to the south of the wreck, within only a few meters, nothing moves to the NW.
We surveyed the reef via SCUBA from where Nessie is seen, following each underwater channel from offshore to the surf line and back, and down to about 60 ft, so I don't think we're going to find it in the shallow water on the reef face.
My guess is that Nessie would have eventually have initially been driven shoreward, and later scavenged, discarded, or washed into the lagoon, or back out to sea, so the odds of finding it are pretty small. The importance is that IF it is a Lockheed Electra landing gear, the rest of the aircraft is not far away, and that "collapses the search box" in the words of Dr. Ballard, into a size that significantly increases the odds of discovery. Every search wishes for a definitive "Last Known Position" from which to work from, and this gives us one that is reasonable to base a search on.
Andrew