A small rectangular seal (20 x 18 mm) of conch shell with a perforated button at the back was found in trench UW6 of Bet Dwarka. A composite animal motif representing the short horned bull, unicorn and goat are engraved in an anticlockwise direction. A votive pottery vessel inscribed in post-Harappan script analogous to Sematic script. The inscription read Mahagachashah pa (mahakachashah-pa) meaning 'Sea Lord; Protect' in Old Indo-Aryan-Iranian language. Preliminary underwater explorations off Somnath were carried out during 1992 and 1995. The surveyed area falls into 3 zones, where diving operations were undertaken at 15 locations. The findings were a three-holed triangular stone anchor and a three-holed prismatic stone anchor measuring in length about a meter and a one holed circular stone object similar to that found in Dwarka. The findings were documented. The positions of objects were fixed with the help of GPS System and plotted on map.