Kyodo, "U.S. to extend hunt for missing crew of ship by one day," USN, Report of Proceedings, pp. 2, 14, 79–85, Waddle, The Right Thing, pp. 108–118. According to the U.S. Navy, 16 civilians were aboard the USS Greeneville on 9 February 2001, when the submarine collided with the Japanese vessel Ehime Maru. Civilians aboard USS Greeneville: Jay Brehmer – Overland Park, Kansas; Carol Brehmer – Overland Park, Kansas; Jack Clary – Stow, Massachusetts; Pat Clary – Stow, Massachusetts; Helen Cullen – Houston, Texas; John M. Hall – Sealy, Texas; Leigh Anne Schnell Hall – Sealy, Texas; Mike Mitchell – Irving, Texas; Mickey Nolan – Honolulu, Hawaii; Susan Nolan – Honolulu, Hawaii; Anthony Schnur – The Woodlands, Texas; Susan Schnur – The Woodlands, Texas; Todd Thoman – Houston, Texas; Deanda Thoman – Houston, Texas; Ken Wyatt – Golden, Colorado; Catherine Graham Wyatt – Golden, Colorado. Source: U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet Public Affairs Office "CNN.com – Civilian sub passenger: 'I thought the sub was breaking up' – February 22, 2001". Archived from the original on 14 December 2007. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
Kyodo, "U.S. to launch formal inquiry into fatal submarine accident," Kyodo, "Investigation of sub accident stalled," NTSB, Marine Accident Brief, U.S. Pacific Fleet Public Affairs, "Scorpio II finds Ehime Maru"Archived 15 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine.
Kyodo, "U.S. to extend hunt for missing crew of ship by one day," USN, Report of Proceedings, pp. 2, 14, 79–85, Waddle, The Right Thing, pp. 108–118. According to the U.S. Navy, 16 civilians were aboard the USS Greeneville on 9 February 2001, when the submarine collided with the Japanese vessel Ehime Maru. Civilians aboard USS Greeneville: Jay Brehmer – Overland Park, Kansas; Carol Brehmer – Overland Park, Kansas; Jack Clary – Stow, Massachusetts; Pat Clary – Stow, Massachusetts; Helen Cullen – Houston, Texas; John M. Hall – Sealy, Texas; Leigh Anne Schnell Hall – Sealy, Texas; Mike Mitchell – Irving, Texas; Mickey Nolan – Honolulu, Hawaii; Susan Nolan – Honolulu, Hawaii; Anthony Schnur – The Woodlands, Texas; Susan Schnur – The Woodlands, Texas; Todd Thoman – Houston, Texas; Deanda Thoman – Houston, Texas; Ken Wyatt – Golden, Colorado; Catherine Graham Wyatt – Golden, Colorado. Source: U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet Public Affairs Office "CNN.com – Civilian sub passenger: 'I thought the sub was breaking up' – February 22, 2001". Archived from the original on 14 December 2007. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
Terry McCarthy and Jeannie McCabe (15 April 2001). "Bitter Passage". Time. Archived from the original on 3 November 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
Kyodo, "U.S. to launch formal inquiry into fatal submarine accident," Kyodo, "Investigation of sub accident stalled," NTSB, Marine Accident Brief, U.S. Pacific Fleet Public Affairs, "Scorpio II finds Ehime Maru"Archived 15 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine.
Smit website on salvage project Ehime Maru, visited 12 February 2012