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  • Lake Michigan shipwreck found after 112 years

    06/24/2010 1:04:40 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 37 replies · 3+ views
    hosted ^ | Jun 24 | DINESH RAMDE
    MILWAUKEE (AP) -- A great wooden steamship that sank more than a century ago in a violent Lake Michigan storm has been found off the Milwaukee-area shoreline, and divers say the intact vessel appears to have been perfectly preserved by the cold fresh waters. Finding the 300-foot-long L.R. Doty was important because it was the largest wooden ship that remained unaccounted for, said Brendon Baillod, the president of the Wisconsin Underwater Archaeology Association.....
  • N.C. shipwreck speculated to be ghost of 1609

    06/04/2010 5:30:16 PM PDT · by csvset · 26 replies · 818+ views
    The Virginian-Pilot ^ | June 4, 2010 | Jeff Hampton
    COROLLA, N.C. A shipwreck exposed on the beach by winter storms could date to a time of commerce between England and Jamestown in the early 1600s. Possibly the oldest known wreck on the North Carolina coast, the timbers and construction of the ship are very similar to the Sea Venture, the 1609 flagship of seven vessels that carr ied people and supplies to Jamestown, said Bradley A. Rodgers, a professor of archaeology and conservation in the maritime studies program at East Carolina University. Remains of the Sea Venture rest off the Bermuda coast after it ran aground there in 1609...
  • (ROK) Fishing boat missing after searching for sailors from sunken ship (update, collision)

    04/02/2010 6:27:28 PM PDT · by Shermy · 11 replies · 1,653+ views
    Yonhap ^ | April 3, 2010
    Fishing boat missing after searching for sailors from sunken ship SEOUL, April 3 (Yonhap) -- A fishing boat has vanished and is feared to have sunk after searching for sailors missing from last week's naval disaster, maritime police said Saturday. Police said they lost contact with the 99-ton boat, Kumyang 98, carrying nine people aboard, after receiving a distress signal at around 8:30 p.m. Friday in the area off the western sea border with North Korea, where the patrol ship Cheonan ship sank on March 26. The fishing boat was among 10 vessels mobilized to find the Cheonan's 46 missing...
  • Bronze Age shipwreck found off Devon coast [UK]

    02/15/2010 11:05:23 AM PST · by SunkenCiv · 32 replies · 636+ views
    Telegraph ^ | Saturday, February 13, 2010 | Jasper Copping
    ...Archaeologists have described the vessel, which is thought to date back to around 900BC, as being a "bulk carrier" of its age. The copper and tin would have been used for making bronze -- the primary product of the period which was used in the manufacture of not only weapons, but also tools, jewellery, ornaments and other items. Archaeologists believe the copper -- and possibly the tin -- was being imported into Britain and originated in a number of different countries throughout Europe, rather than from a single source, demonstrating the existence of a complex network of trade routes across...
  • The battle over Hawaii's history

    01/20/2010 9:24:29 AM PST · by Palter · 15 replies · 833+ views
    LA Times ^ | 18 Jan 2010 | Alana Semuels
    Amateur historian Rick Rogers just knows Europeans visited the islands two centuries before Captain Cook landed in 1778. Trying to prove it and convince professionals, that's another story. In the clear blue water 150 feet down, off Palemano Point on Hawaii's Big Island, Captain Rick Rogers swam along the ocean floor, concentrating on the light white swirls of staghorn reef below him. As tiny bubbles of air escaped from his tank, his black flippers propelled him above the coral, next to schools of reddish mempache and juicy turquoise uhu fish. The scene was breathtaking, but Rogers didn't care about nature....
  • $500 Million in Sunken Treasure Returning to Spain (Lawyers beat treasure hunters)

    12/26/2009 12:34:43 AM PST · by tlb · 74 replies · 2,698+ views
    Fox ^ | Dec. 23, 2009 | staff
    MIAMI — A U.S. district judge has ruled that U.S. treasure-hunting company Odyssey Marine Exploration should return to Spain a fortune in old coins recovered from the wreck of a 19th-century Spanish warship. Judge Steven Merryday nevertheless directed that the return of the treasure to Spain be stayed until an appeals process in the case was concluded. Merryday's order backed a recommendation by a U.S. magistrate judge in June that Odyssey should hand over to the Spanish government nearly 600,000 silver and gold coins valued at some $500 million that it recovered from the wreck of the 19th-century Spanish warship...
  • Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald 34th Anniversary

    11/10/2009 12:12:18 PM PST · by LukeL · 94 replies · 4,168+ views
    Gather.com ^ | November 10 2009 | Mike R
    34 years ago today, on November 10, 1975, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald - aka "Mighty Fritz," - foundered and sank during a storm on Lake Superior. Launched on June 8, 1958, the Edmund Fitzgerald was the largest ship on the Great Lakes for the next 13 years
  • Mafia 'sank ships of toxic waste'

    09/16/2009 8:42:28 AM PDT · by DYngbld · 8 replies · 562+ views
    BBC ^ | 16 Sep 2009 | Duncan Kennedy
    A shipwreck apparently containing toxic waste is being investigated by authorities in Italy amid claims that it was deliberately sunk by the mafia.An informant from the Calabrian mafia said the ship was one of a number he blew up as part of an illegal operation to bypass laws on toxic waste disposal.
  • The Patuxent's Hidden Treasure-Archaeologists Hope to Excavate Shipwreck That Dates to War of 1812

    09/14/2009 7:43:29 AM PDT · by BGHater · 6 replies · 785+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | 14 Sep 2009 | Steve Vogel
    Aboard a pontoon boat chugging past the marshland of Maryland's upper Patuxent River on a recent Saturday, Ralph Eshelman pointed to the spot where the muddy brown water hides a shipwreck nearly two centuries old, part of the American flotilla that defended the Chesapeake Bay when the British burned Washington during the War of 1812. Nearly 30 years ago, Eshelman helped direct a team of marine researchers who discovered the wreck, one of the war's most significant artifacts. After a limited, month-long excavation of the site east of Upper Marlboro in 1980, the wreck was reburied under four feet of...
  • US Navy Ship Sunk In World War II Battle Found

    09/11/2009 8:32:14 PM PDT · by Saije · 17 replies · 1,796+ views
    Science Daily ^ | 9/11/2009 | Science Daily
    A NOAA-led research mission has located and identified the final resting place of the YP-389, a U.S. Navy patrol boat sunk approximately 20 miles off the coast of Cape Hatteras, NC, by a German submarine during World War II. Six sailors died in the attack on June 19, 1942. There were 18 survivors. The wreck is located in about 300 feet of water in a region off North Carolina known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic,” home to U.S. and British naval vessels, merchant ships, and German U-boats sunk during the Battle of the Atlantic. NOAA and its expedition partners...
  • China to Salvage Porcelain-Laden Ming Dynasty Ship

    03/12/2009 12:07:59 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 10 replies · 863+ views
    The Hindu ^ | 3/11/09
    Archaeologists will salvage a porcelain-laden ship that is believed to have sunk off the coast of southern China some 400 years ago, state media said on Wednesday, hoping to find out more about foreign trade during a period when the country tried to close itself off to the world. The ship is thought to be a merchant vessel and could contain some 10,000 pieces of porcelain, most made during the reign of Emperor Wanli (1572-1620) in the latter part of the Ming Dynasty, the official Xinhua News Agency said. About 200 pieces have already been recovered and some date back...
  • New light shed on shipwreck mystery

    03/10/2009 6:46:47 AM PDT · by BBell · 8 replies · 1,000+ views
    Times Picayune ^ | March 10, 2009 | John Pope
    Details match those of 1813 privateer The mystery surrounding the wreckage of a ship at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico may have moved a few steps closer Monday toward being solved. Details that investigators have been able to piece together about the vessel match those of a ship that capsized in the Gulf in November 1813 after being chased by a British ship that was part of a naval blockade during the War of 1812, said Jack Irion, a marine archaeologist with the federal Minerals Management Service. In that incident, all eight crewmen were rescued by the British...
  • Mysterious shipwreck unearthed at bottom Gulf

    03/09/2009 5:57:30 AM PDT · by BBell · 45 replies · 3,237+ views
    Times Picayune ^ | March 08, 2009 | John Pope
    Nearly 200 years ago, a ship sank in the Gulf of Mexico, about 35 miles off Louisiana's coast. It stayed, undiscovered, on the seabed, about 4,000 feet below the surface, until 2002, when a crew happened upon the wreckage while checking out a pipeline. An expedition led by Texas A&M University found no skeletal remains and nothing to indicate the vessel's name, where it came from or how it sank. But underwater sleuths discovered plenty of artifacts, including a telescope, pottery, French bottles, swords, English mustard jars, hourglasses, a cast-iron stove and a Scottish cannon, Louisiana State Museum spokesman Arthur...
  • Frozen In Time... The Watch Which Shows The Moment Newlywed Titanic Passengers Fell Into Sea

    02/20/2009 10:50:40 PM PST · by Steelfish · 11 replies · 1,413+ views
    Daily Mirror (U.K.) ^ | February 20, 2009
    Frozen in time... the watch which shows the moment newlywed Titanic passengers fell into sea and died By Richard Smith 21/02/2009 THIS [see PIC in URL] is the pocket watch which shows the moment a couple of newlywed Titanic passengers fell into the sea and died together. John Chapman, 37, was on honeymoon with new bride Lizzie, 29, when the liner struck an iceberg on April 15, 1912 and sank 35 minutes after they were pitched into the freezing Atlantic water. Lizzie died after refusing a place on a lifeboat because her beloved husband was not allowed to go with...
  • Sunken Relics Promise to Unlock the Secret of How Victory Met Her Doom

    02/08/2009 6:15:41 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 16 replies · 741+ views
    The Times ^ | February 7, 2009 | Frank Pope
    With its thruster motors fighting the current, the submersible pushed through a blizzard of sediment. Far above, in a darkened control room, the robot's operator squeezed his eyes shut to push away the fatigue. Making three dives a day, he had lost count of how many times he had approached suspected wrecks only to find a clump of ferrous rocks or junk from a ship. This time it would be different. The announcement this week that Odyssey Marine Exploration, the world's biggest commercial shipwreck exploration specialist, has discovered what appear to be the remains of HMS Victory has caused a...
  • Wreck of HMS Victory 'recovered from Channel'

    02/01/2009 4:24:28 PM PST · by PotatoHeadMick · 31 replies · 2,551+ views
    Daily Telegraph (UK) ^ | 01 Feb 2009 | Jon Swaine
    Wreck of HMS Victory 'recovered from Channel' The shipwrecked predecessor to Lord Nelson's HMS Victory, which is thought to contain millions of pounds' worth of gold, is thought to have been found at the bottom of the English Channel. The ship, the fourth of six HMS Victories, sunk with its 1,150 sailors in October 1744 around The Casquets, a group of rocks off the Channel Islands. Among other valuable artefacts, it is thought to contain 100,000 gold coins. After months of secrecy, Odyssey Marine Exploration, a US company, is expected to confirm on Monday that the ship, codenamed "Legend", that...
  • Wreck of renowned British warship found in Channel

    02/01/2009 9:42:19 AM PST · by george76 · 20 replies · 1,022+ views
    Associated Press ^ | February 01, 2009 | MITCH STACY,
    Florida deep-sea explorers who found $500 million in sunken treasure two years ago say they have discovered another prized shipwreck: A legendary British man-of-war that sank in the English Channel 264 years ago. Odyssey Marine Exploration hasn't found any gold this time, but it's looking for an even bigger jackpot. The company's research indicates the HMS Victory was carrying 4 tons of gold coins that could be worth considerably more than the treasure that Odyssey raised from a sunken Spanish galleon in 2007, co-founder Greg Stemm said ahead of a news conference set for Monday in London. So far, Odyssey...
  • Storm sinks Indonesian ferry, 250 feared dead

    01/11/2009 10:35:23 AM PST · by Justaham · 5 replies · 338+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 1-11-09 | Irwan Firdaus
    JAKARTA, Indonesia – A ferry capsized in a severe storm and crashing waves in central Indonesia on Sunday and officials said around 250 people were feared dead. Eighteen survivors were rescued by fishing boats, but the fate of the others remained unclear, said Taufik, a port official at Parepare on the island of Sulawesi, where the ferry began its journey. Taufik uses one name, as is common in Indonesia.
  • Researchers find historic slave ship wreck

    11/25/2008 4:22:25 PM PST · by Squawk 8888 · 23 replies · 2,182+ views
    AP via Canoe ^ | November 25, 2008 | Randolph Schmid
    WASHINGTON - Marine archeologists have found the remains of a slave ship wrecked off the Turks and Caicos Islands in 1841, an accident that set free the ancestors of many current residents of those islands. Some 192 Africans survived the sinking of the Spanish ship Trouvadore off the British-ruled islands, where the slave trade was banned. Over the years the ship had been forgotten, said researcher Don Keith, so when the discovery connected the ship to current residents the first response "was a kind of shock, a lack of comprehension," he explained in a briefing organized by the U.S. National...
  • Navy Confirms Sunken Submarine is Grunion

    10/03/2008 8:24:21 PM PDT · by csvset · 12 replies · 1,059+ views
    US NAVY ^ | 10/2/2008 | Cynthia Clark
    PEARL HARBOR (NNS) -- Commander, Submarine Forces Pacific Fleet (COMSUBPAC), Rear Adm. Douglas McAneny announced today that a sunken vessel off the coast of the Aleutian Islands is in fact the World War II submarine USS Grunion (SS 216). "I am honored to announce that, with records and information provided by the Abele family and assistance from the Naval Historical Center, USS Grunion has been located," said McAneny. "We are very grateful to the family of Grunion's Commanding Officer Lt. Cmdr. Mannert L. Abele for providing the underwater video footage and pictures that allowed us to make this determination. We...