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  1. Encyclopedia of Western Atlantic Shipwrecks and Sunken Treasure by Victoria Sandz, 2006-10-11
  2. The Great Lakes Diving Guide (Shipwreck Books) by Cris Kohl, 2001-10
  3. Guide to Shipwreck Diving: North Carolina (Lonely Planet Diving & Snorkeling Great Barrier Reef) by Roderick M. Farb, 1991-03
  4. Farallon: Shipwreck and Survival on the Alaska Shore by Steve K. Lloyd, 2000-08
  5. Landscape With Shipwreck: First Person Cinema and the Films of Philip Hoffman by Michael Hoolboom, 2001-09-01
  6. Shipwrecks of North Carolina from Hatteras Inlet south (The Popular dive guide series) by Gary Gentile, 1992
  7. Mayday! Shipwrecks, Tragedies & Tales from Long Island's Eastern Shore by Van R. Field, 2008-03-07
  8. Shipwrecks of North Carolina from the Diamond Shoals North (The Popular Dive Guide Series) by Gary Gentile, 1993-06
  9. Shipwrecks North of Boston: Salem Bay by Raymond H., Jr. Bates, 2000-10
  10. Narratives of Shipwrecks and Disasters, 1586-1860 by Keith Gibson Huntress, 1974-05-30
  11. Shipwrecks Around Boston by William P. Quinn, 1996-10
  12. Shipwrecks of Rhode Island and Connecticut (Popular Dive Guide Series) by Gary Gentile, 2004-04
  13. Beyond Sportdiving!: Exploring the Deepwater Shipwrecks of the Atlantic by Bradley Sheard, 1996-10
  14. Shipwreck Archeology of the Holy Land: Processes and Parameters (Duckworth Debates in Archaeology) by Sean A. Kingsley, 2004-11-27

121. Parks Victoria: Special Places Page
shipwrecks. Special Places Home. Please select one of the following special places. 1. Loch Ard (1878) (Port Campbell National Park).
http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/1process.cfm?Category=16

122. Australasian Institute Of Maritime Archaeology
Dedicated to the promotion of maritime archaeology throughout Australia, Asia and the Pacific. Newsletters, bulletins, reports and a searchable database of shipwrecks.
http://www.aima.iinet.net.au/
AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE FOR
MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY INC

Enter

Australian National Shipwreck Database

(Direct Link) Registration No. A0820044J Western Australia Associations Incorporation Act 1987 Section 18(6) A.B.N. 37 830 874 307

123. Shipwrecks Of The West Coast Trail
shipwrecks of the West Coast Trail. by Tim French. Little did he know he would become a witness to one of the area s last major shipwrecks on record.
http://www.langara.bc.ca/prm/1999/shipwrecks.html

Shipwrecks of the West Coast Trail
by Tim French
It was the spring of 1943, and a 15-year-old boy took his first summer job at the Pachena Point lighthouse on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Little did he know he would become a witness to one of the area's last major shipwrecks on record. On April 30, 1943, the Russian transport Uzbekistan lay wrecked on Darling Creek. Due to a gale and poor visibility, she had lost her position, and the strong northern current forced her ashore. Luckily the 50 crew members survived. But not all of the ships that have floundered on the shores of the West Coast Trail can claim the same. Richard Wells was that 15-year-old boy. Fifty-six years later he still remembers the day the Uzbekistan wrecked, and the ship's boiler and other machinery are still visible. Today, Wells is the author of A Guide to Shipwrecks Along the West Coast Trail , one of the most referred-to guidebooks on West Coast Trail shipwrecks. Although designed for hikers, his guide is also popular with anyone interested in the history of these shipwrecks. The West Coast Trail runs from Port San Juan, near Renfrew, to Cape Beale. Approximately 80 vessels were wrecked along the trail between 1854 and 1977. The earliest recorded shipwreck along the trail is the Brig William . She was wrecked on Jan. 1, 1854, and went ashore eight km east of Pachena Point. Her captain and cook drowned, but the remaining 14 crew members made it ashore. The coastal native people housed them and later took them to Sooke by canoe. Many other unfortunate ships would share the same fate as the

124. Stinch's Shipwreck Data, Artifact Preservation, And Scuba Page
Provides a list of New England shipwrecks, some with detailed histories, and guide to the preservation of shipwreck artifacts..
http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/5609/
Stinch's Shipwreck Data,
Artifact Preservation,
and Diving Page
Thanks for checking out Stinch's New England Shipwreck, Artifact Preservation, and Scuba Diving Page. Found out site news and other site related things in the News Section. The Links Section contain some popular links to area scuba diving and general shipwreck information. The Events Section contains links to sites hosting scuba diving shows. Send mail if you have news, events, or links that you would like posted. News Current News Site Features Shipwrecks Artifact Preservation Events Beneath the Sea Boston Sea Rovers Shipwrecks 98 Links RV Wahoo FCDA Titantic Home Uboat Net ... Scuba Central Mail Rich Stinchcomb

125. Point Reyes National Seashore Official Extended Home Page
shipwrecks at Point Reyes. shipwrecks at Point Reyes “Punta de los Reyes…. shipwrecks are more than tragedies of lives and cargoes lost.
http://www.nps.gov/pore/history_maritime_shipwreck.htm
Coast Miwok European Exploration Maritime History Ranching ... Archaeology
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Shipwrecks at Point Reyes
San Francisco Chronicle, 1880 The dark, surging waters and treacherous crags of Point Reyes have commanded fear and respect from generations of sailors. These treacherous waters conceal the remains of ships whose crews were unwary, overconfident, or merely unfortunate. Standing on the bluffs and overlooks along the Point, it is worth taking a moment to reflect on these wrecks and what they mean to us. More than just a silent memory of past tragedies, shipwrecks are time capsules, moments of maritime history, captured by fate and waiting at the bottom of the sea to tell their stories. Shipwrecks are more than tragedies of lives and cargoes lost. They offer glimpses into the lives and histories of the ships and their sailors. Some wrecks carry with them the simple items that are rarely passed from one generation to the next. Tools, equipment, and personal items, originally of little intrinsic value, may be priceless as illustrations of the commonplace in their day. Wrecks can also provide final testimonials on ideas and techniques used to build ships that have forever disappeared from the seas.

126. Shipwreck Dive Tours, Scuba Dive Lake Superior Shipwrecks
Scuba dive Lake Superior shipwrecks and in the Alger Under Water Preserve. Offers diving for beginners, intermediate and expert divers. There is a dive shop with rental scuba equipment and air service.
http://www.exploringthenorth.com/scuba/diving.html
Shipwreck Dive Tours Scuba Dive the
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Captain Peter Lindquist 1204 Commercial St.
Munising, MI 49862 Office and Gift Shop:
(906)387-4477 or Fax: (906)387-1720 Scuba Dive the Shipwrecks in the Alger Underwater Preserve Captain Peter Lindquist is the owner-operator of Shipwreck Tours, which offers Glass Bottom Boat Narrated Tours of Lake Superior Shipwrecks and Lake Superior Shipwreck Scuba Diving Tours. He was responsible, in large part, for adding the Steven M. Selvik to the Alger Underwater Diving Preserve. Shipwreck Dive Tours offers Lake Superior shipwreck diving for beginning, intermediate and expert divers. There is a dive shop with rental scuba equipment and air service. Morning, afternoon, evening, and night dives. Shipwreck Dive Tours offers individual and group rates. The Alger Underwater Preserve is located in Lake Superior near the diver-friendly city of Munising in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This area of Lake Superior's shoreline includes the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, the site of many shipwrecks. Preserved by the cold fresh water of Lake Superior, these shipwrecks provide some of the finest sport diving in the Midwest. Each year, wrecks appear and disappear as the currents of Lake Superior cover and uncover them. The total number of shipwrecks in the Alger Preserve is unknown. There are 7 major dive sites.

127. Ship Of A Traitor Makes For Revolutionary Find (August 1997)
Anatomy Of A Search Attempting to prevent an invasion of nonindigenous zebra mussels on shipwrecks believed to be entombed in Lake Champlain, a team of
http://www.marinelink.com/aug97/mr08304.htm
FEATURE
Ship Of A Traitor Makes For Revolutionary Find
by Nina D. Miller, associate editor What was once the site of a fight for independence is now the setting of what could be the most momentous find the maritime industry has seen in the last 50 years. Below the surface of Lake Champlain in Burlington, Vt., a team of researchers have discovered the wreck of a gunboat which was part of Benedict Arnold Defeated Fleet Delivers Winning Outcome
Royal Savage and Revenge ; sloop Enterprise gunboats New Haven Providence Boston Spitfire Philadelphia Connecticut Jersey and New York ; cutter Lee ; and row galleys Trumbull Congress and Washington led by Arnold
Jersey was captured by the British and abandoned, Congress wreckage was found in1984, and Philadelphia Anatomy Of A Search
Arnold Art Cohn
, a team consisting of veteran lake researchers Capt. Fred Fayette and Peter Barranco joined forces with Middlebury College geologists Patricia and Tom Manley and set sail on research vessel Neptune , owned and operated by Capt. Fayette . The 40-ft. (12.2-m), steel-hulled vessel

128. NPS Submerged Resources Center Home Page (formerly SCRU)-Preserving Our Submerge
Twenty years of underwater archeology in the US National Park Service. shipwrecks, submerged sites, dive training.
http://www.nps.gov/scru/home.htm
Home Projects Publications Diving in
the Parks
... ParkNet
Preserving Our Submerged Heritage
With increasing awareness of America's underwater cultural heritage, the US National Park Service began documenting the location and condition of shipwrecks in the 1960's. This activity accelerated in the 1970's as park managers became more aware of the richness and international importance of submerged resources in the National Park System. In 1980, the Submerged Cultural Resources Unit (known as SCRU) was formed and staffed by underwater archeologists and photographers to provide the expertise required by managers of national parks with submerged lands. Renamed the Submerged Resources Center in 1999 to include natural resources, the core mission of the program has remained the same: to inventory and evaluate submerged resources in the National Park System and to assist other agencies, nationally and internationally, with underwater heritage resource issues. This website is currently under development.

129. Shipwrecks
If you require, or can supply, any further information on shipwrecks around Portland EMail the author at islandlight@btopenworld.com.
http://www.portland-royalmanor.com/shipwrecks.htm
Island and Royal Manor of Portland
Portland Ship Wrecks Contents The Past List of shipwrecks

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The English Channel
has long been one of the busiest seaways in the world, and consequently one of the most dangerous. The coast between Lyme Regis and St Albans Head, is at best a treacherous and unforgiving shore. In the centre thrusting out into the channel is the Island of Portland, with the notorious race waiting at the Bill, at spring tides the race runs at 7 knots, a riot of swift deep water, and in a easterly gale with the ebb tide it can reach 10 knots. One night in 1894, the schooner, Lord Duffas was driven ashore at Portland Bill and was totally destroyed, an unknown wreck. Had it not been for part of the ships log, which was washed up with the bodies and pieces of broken timber, to provide the only clue as to the ships identity. While to the South east of Portland Bill lies the three-mile long Sandbank, known as the Shambles, this sandbank is almost a mile wide and some mile and a half from the nearest point of land, and no more than thirteen feet deep at low water at the Eastern end. From Portland Bill to Lyme Regis, a distance of almost thirty miles, there is no safe anchorage except in the finest of weather, for Bridport Harbour (known as West Bay Harbour) is dangerous to enter if not impossible in rough weather. With the wind between South West and North West it is the most dangerous of lee shores, to be avoided at all costs, for countless vessels have been caught within the extended arc of the West Bay and utterly destroyed. Many were lost so swiftly that their names were never known, as on the 25

130. Bosua Cornish Roots
Family trees, photographs, ships, shipwrecks and diary entries from 1850s. Surnames include Minards, Perry, Coe, and Hubbard, mostly around Talland and Polperro.
http://www.angelfire.com/my/cornishroots/
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    The main focus of my site is on my Family History.
    I have been researching my family tree for over 10 years now and have a
    database of over 5000 ancestors. But there are still lots of branches to fill in.
    My family arrived in Australia in the 1850's and settled in
    (including diary entries from 1850's)
    Includes the surnames: COE, GEORGE, HOLTEN, HUBBARD, KENDALL,
    MINARDS, RENDLE, ROWETT, PERRY, QUILLER......Just to name a few.
    Also included is the BOSUA (Beaugeois/Bozua/Bozuwa/Bosua) FAMILY TREE.
    Visit my Genealogy Page for more information.
    GENEALOGY PAGE
    My Family History pages. Webpages are constantly being added to. EILDON PCTURES Some photo's taken of Lake Eildon, Victoria, Australia in the summer of 1999/2000. Taken when water levels were at one of the lowest recorded. (Until the summer of 2002/03). BRAD'S FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS Some photo's of Brad whilst playing in Junior Aussie Rules Football. OUR PETS A few photo's of the family dog Rex and cat Pacey.

131. Shipwrecks Around Kelleys Island
LE Water Snake. KI shipwrecks. What s New. Site Map. border. Kelleys Island About Directions Map Activities Home . shipwrecks Around Kelleys Island. .
http://www.kelleysisland.ws/kelleys_island/shipwrecks.htm
Erie Island CBC Latest Census Home Search ... L E Water Snake KI Shipwrecks What's New Site Map Nature News ... Past Nature Events
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border Kelleys Island: About Directions Map Activities ... Home Shipwrecks Around Kelleys Island
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132. Shipwrecked On The Internet
Information on shipwrecks of the Great Lakes, Truk Lagoon, and New England.
http://main.blclinks.net/~sshort/shipwrecked/

133. Shipwrecks In The Great Lakes Region
shipwrecks in the Great Lakes Region What s New General Resources Related Resources What s New Ship wrecked in 1798 recovered from Lake Huron beach The
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... Shipwrecks Circle Tour Overview Lake Superior Lake Michigan Lake Huron ... Lake Ontario References Tourism Maps Traffic and Construction Weather and Climate Shipwrecks in the Great Lakes Region What's New General Resources Related Resources What's New COMMENTARY: Learn scuba and explore Michigan's underwater world Detroit Free Press (6/8) More and more, those with a sense of adventure, from 10-year-olds to octogenarians, have discovered the thrill of exploring a tranquil environment away from busy schedules and cell phones. Ship wrecked in 1798 recovered from Lake Huron beach The Montreal Gazette (5/18) Archeologists began scraping away layers of hard-packed sand on a windy Ontario beach Monday to unearth what is believed to be the oldest shipwreck ever found on the Great Lakes. Search GLIN for more news items about General Resources Great Lakes Shipwreck File Includes a database of documented Great Lakes shipwrecks from 1679 to the present, along with detailed information about each wreck. Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum Founded in 1978 to preserve the lore and artifacts of our Great Lakes, the shipwreck society operates the Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point, Michigan, featuring the bell of the ill-fated laker, the

134. Shipwreck Video Productions Wreck Diving Videos Of Shipwrecks In The Great Lakes
Exciting scuba diving videos of shipwrecks in and around the Great Lakes. Ontario Canada has some of the best fresh water wreck diving in North America.
http://www.shipwreck.ca/
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  • Shipwrecks of the Kingston Area $20.00 ea.
This video is loaded with a wide variety of shipwrecks enjoyed by many scuba divers year after year. The Shipwrecks included : Wolf Islander II , George A. Marsh, Munson, Aloha, Effie Mae, the K.P.H. , Comet, and Maple-Glen
  • Shipwrecks of Point Traverse $20.00 ea.
The waters around Pt. Traverse have claimed more than 2/3rds of the ships that met their fate on Lake Ontario during the Schooner and early steam era. Many two and three-masted schooners, brigantines, barges, and steamers lie on the bottom. This video is packed with some of the most intact schooners. Shipwrecks included :Annie Falconer, R.H. Rae, Olive Branch, Manola, Atlasco Frontenac, S.M. Douglas and the City of Sheboygan
  • Sinking of the Niagara II $20.00 ea
This video shows the recent sinking of the Niagara II in Tobermory Ontario. It is action packed with before and after shots.
  • Tobermory $20.00 ea

135. Patron Saints Index: Against Shipwrecks
PATRON SAINT INDEX TOPIC. against shipwrecks Anthony of Padua; Jodocus. Saints Index Page Catholic Community Forum Contact Author Message Board,
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/pst00831.htm
PATRON SAINT INDEX TOPIC
against shipwrecks Saints Index Page Catholic Community Forum ... Message Board

136. List Of Shipwrecks - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Other languages Français. List of shipwrecks. (Redirected from Shipwreck). This list of shipwrecks is of those sunken ships whose remains have been located.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shipwreck
List of shipwrecks
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137. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: SHIPWRECK
For anyone with a genealogical interest in shipwrecks and persons lost at sea, on inland waterways, on lakes and other bodies of water.
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Miscellaneous/SHIPWRECK.html
Miscellaneous: SHIPWRECK Mailing List SHIPWRECK-L Topic: A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in shipwrecks and persons lost at sea, on inland waterways, on lakes, etc. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at SHIPWRECK-admin@rootsweb.com.

138. Isle Royale Shipwrecks
Isle Royale shipwrecks their histories, GPS coordinates, site descriptions, and underwater photos and video. The list is in printable form as a Diver s Guide.
http://www.superiortrips.com/Isle_Royale_Shipwrecks.htm
Isle Royale Shipwrecks their histories, GPS coordinates, site descriptions, and underwater photos and video. The list is in printable form as a Diver's Guide. Click the ship name for details. This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.

139. Teddy Fats: Dive Guide To Scapa Flow, Hardboats, Wrecks, Shipwrecks & SCUBA Divi
Dive guide to Scapa Flow, hardboats, wrecks, shipwrecks and scuba diving in Orkney. Includes the scuttled German High Seas Fleet, Stromness and the Orkneys.
http://www.anderson1.demon.co.uk
Teddy Fats is the bear to tell you all about Scapa Flow, the scuba diving, the shipwrecks, the scuttled German High Seas Fleet, Stromness and the Orkneys.
Teddy Fats lives in Stromness, on the edge of scapa flow, and goes diving on the wrecks most weeks. He knows the skippers who run the diving hardboats out to the wrecks, who run diving courses such as PADI and IANTD NITROX technical diving and he knows all the divers haunts. IF YOU WANT A DIVING HOLIDAY ON THE SCUTTLED SHIPWRECKS OF THE GERMAN HIGH SEAS FLEET IN SCAPA FLOW YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THE TEDDY FATS GUIDE TO SCAPA FLOW.
CLICK THE BEAR TO GO TO THE TEDDY FATS SCAPA FLOW DIVE SITE

140. SHIPWRECKS
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild. THE COMPASS. shipwrecks. SPECIFIC SHIPWRECKED NORTH AMERICAN shipwrecks AUSTRALIA shipwrecks NEW ZEALAND shipwrecks SOUTH
http://www.immigrantships.net/newcompass/ships/ship_files/shipwrecks.html
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The Volturno Ship Disaster

The Shipwreck of the London: GENSEEK
Andrea Doria, Tragedy and Rescue at Sea NORTH AMERICAN SHIPWRECKS Cimorelli Immigration Manifests Online Shipwrecks in the North Atlantic -Shipwrecks 1841 - 1978 Options: Sort by Ship Name, Port of Departure, Port of Arrival, Line, Date, Flag National Historic Landmark - NHL Maritime Heritage Theme Study: Large Preserved Vessels and Shipwrecks Maritime History State of California Shipwreck Database Map showing known shipwreck locations in California Articles and stories about California Shipwrecks Submerged Cultural Resources Unit Map projects around the world The importance of preservation and study of submerged cultural resources Current projects Operations in National parks Projects overseas Channel Islands National Park and Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary Graveyard of the Gulf - article Marj Kohli's - Immigrants to Canada Loss of the Steamship Atlantic, White Star Line, March 30, 1873

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