Kellie Chouest helped in the recovery operations of the stricken after a flooding and fire of the latter vessel. She also assisted in the recovery of Alaska Airlines Flight 261 voice and flight data recorders, and of 's propeller and shaft.[1]
In 2002, High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network researchers conducted an expedition to locate the SEALAB II/III habitat located off the Scripps pier in La Jolla, California.[2] Researchers utilized a Scorpio ROV to find the site and were able to conduct a live multicast from ship to shore.[2] This expedition was the first return to the site since the habitat was moved.[2]