• Shipwreck: Outdoor Laboratory for Learning

    Updated: 2010-06-29 16:17:00
    By Bob Janiskee - National Park Traveler The remains of the shipwrecked schooner Laura Barnes will eventually end up in the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum. Meanwhile, the excavation and preservation processes provide important learning opportunities for a group of budding archaeologists. orth Carolina's Outer Banks region has been dubbed "the Graveyard of the Atlantic" because thousands of ships have wrecked there, falling victim to the treacherous shoals, tricky currents, and powerful...

  • Treasure from 1715 fleet found; new stakeholder hopes to bring up more

    Updated: 2010-06-29 06:53:00
    By Tyler Treadway - TC Palm A gold-rimmed portrait necklace, several gold and silver coins and numerous artifacts from a 1715 Spanish fleet were discovered in about 10 feet of water June 19 just off Indian River Shores in Indian River County.The find was announced Monday by a firm based in Jupiter Island and Sebastian that also said it has acquired the salvage rights to the sunken ships from the heirs of world-famous treasure hunter Mel Fisher. The company plans to ramp up recovery efforts.In...

  • 1857 SS Central America Shipwreck Treasures at ANA World's Fair of Money

    Updated: 2010-06-29 06:23:00
    From merican Numismatic Association The incredible "Ship of Gold" exhibit, showcasing California Gold Rush-era sunken treasure recovered from the 1857 shipwreck of the SS Central America, will make port in Boston at the American Numismatic Association’ World’ Fair of Money, August 10-14 at the Hynes Convention Center. The exhibit is courtesy of Monaco Rare Coins of Newport Beach, Calif.The SS Central America was recovered in 1988 from nearly 8,000 feet below the surface of...

  • Two N.J. divers find historic Andrea Doria bell at famous shipwreck site

    Updated: 2010-06-28 18:56:00
    By race Chung - The Star-Ledger Two New Jersey divers sent waves throughout the wreck-diving community with the discovery of what is believed to the "bridge bell" from the historic shipwreck of the Andrea Doria, the luxury Italian ocean liner that sunk in 1953 off the coast of Nantucket, Massachusetts. Ernest Rookey, of Jackson, and Carl Bayer, of Hillsborough, were part of an expedition team diving on the wreck when they made the find 240 feet below the ocean's surface. Both men were diving...

  • Zheng He's Tomb Found in Nanjing

    Updated: 2010-06-27 07:19:00
      From CriEnglish.com A recently excavated tomb in Nanjing has been confirmed to be the grave of Zheng He, a eunuch from the early Ming Dynasty who led historic voyages to Southeast Asia and eastern Africa. The tomb was discovered accidentally on June 18th by workers at a construction site near Zutang Mountain that also holds the tombs of many other Ming Dynasty eunuchs, the Yangtse Evening News reported.The tomb was 8.5 meters long and 4 meters wide and was built with blue bricks, which...

  • Ship discovered almost 112 years after disappearing in Lake Michigan

    Updated: 2010-06-24 17:25:00
       y Meg Jones - Journal Sentinel For almost 112 years, the steamship rested in ghostly silence at the bottom of Lake Michigan, unknown and unseen until a group of divers kicked their way down to the deck and solved a perplexing maritime mystery.The deck houses were gone, the smokestack was tipped over and a wheelbarrow used to move cargo lay on the boat's surface. Though the name couldn't be seen on the stern, the length of the vessel and unusual characteristics pointed to only one...

  • The Museum lands major Titanic exhibit

    Updated: 2010-06-24 08:27:00
      By Terry Pender - The Record More than 150 artifacts from the world’ most famous shipwreck are coming to town for a four-month show.Titanic: The Artifact Exhibit will run at The Museum, 10 King St. W., from Sept. 23 to Jan. 23.“When I looked inside the cases at some of the artifacts it truly is — it really makes you stop,” David Marskell, the museum’ executive director, said in an interview Wednesday. “It is an amazing story that has endured for a...

  • 'Spirit of Miami' artificial reef rediscovered

    Updated: 2010-06-23 17:56:00
      By Susan Cocking - Miami Herald.com The retired Boeing 727 jetliner was billed as the jewel of Miami-Dade's thriving artificial reef program. But almost as soon as the "Spirit of Miami" was scuttled 17 years ago, vandals unbolted steel cables attaching it to the bottom of Biscayne Bay and made off with souvenirs. Tropical Storm Gordon snapped it into pieces in 1995. olling free on the sandy bottom, the pieces scattered, and the reef that had been sunk with national fanfare disappeared,...

  • Historic wreck found at Gallipoli

    Updated: 2010-06-23 17:32:00
      By Matt Deans - The Advocate A Coffs Harbour photographer has spearheaded an incredible discovery at Anzac Cove.Mark Spencer’ work with Australia’ leading maritime archaeology team has uncovered a number of new shipwrecks – and one that is very close to home.Dr Spencer’ great uncle may have carried wounded to a hospital ship that the team uncovered during the first scientific ocean survey of the seabed in Anzac Cove.“My great uncle on my mother’...

  • An Underwater Treasure

    Updated: 2010-06-21 16:30:23
    By Zhang Zhiping - Beijing Review Since April, Chinese archaeologists have salvaged more than 4,000 relics from Nan'ao 1, a merchant vessel lying on a 27-meter-deep seabed. This is the only sunken ship China has discovered that dates back to the late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The salvage of Nan'ao 1 is listed as 2010's "No.1 Project" by China's Underwater Cultural Heritage Protection Center. The excavation of relics in the vessel is to be finished in the first half of 2010, and salvage of the wreck...

  • Museum to build replica of Cabrillo's ship

    Updated: 2010-06-21 16:30:22
      By Gary Robbins - Science Quest Juan Cabrillo made history. But can the late explorer make turnstiles spin for a museum that will evoke his past in a pricey way ?The days ahead will tell.The Maritime Museum of San Diego is proceeding with plans to build a $5 million replica of San Salvador, the galleon Cabrillo guided to California in 1542 when he became the first European to explore what is today known as San Diego Bay.The 88-foot wooden ship is meant to help the non-profit corporation...

  • "Shantaram" Expedition Underway

    Updated: 2010-06-21 15:58:00
    From Market Watch Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc., pioneers in the field of deep-ocean shipwreck exploration, and ts associated company, OVH, Inc., have executed agreements to provide project research and shipwreck search and survey services for a project code-named "Shantaram" to client companies of Robert Fraser & Partners LLP. As part of the agreement, Odyssey furnished an extensive research file related to the "Shantaram" and its sinking. The company has commenced operations with...

  • Historic Ship Off Anguilla Coast

    Updated: 2010-06-18 10:51:00
    By Steve Donahue In the late 1980s, on the tiny island of Anguilla (1992 population 9,000) in the British West Indies, a group of visionaries decided to clear abandoned/derelict ships from the beaches and harbors and create artificial reefs/dive sites off-shore. By 1990, a total of seven ships were refloated, towed off the north coast of Anguilla and scuttled in 60 - 80 feet of water. Unfortunately, in September 1995, Category Five Hurricane Luis made a direct hit on Anguilla, destroying the buoy...

  • 25th Anniversary of Fabled Key West Shipwreck Find

    Updated: 2010-06-18 09:18:00
    From Kiks Media.com The 25th anniversary of shipwreck salvor Mel Fisher’ discovery of the sunken Spanish galleon Nuestra Señora de Atocha is to be commemorated Thursday through Sunday, July 15-18, during Mel Fisher Days on the island the late salvor called home. Fisher and his crew uncovered a $400 million cache of Atocha treasure and artifacts July 20, 1985, after a 16-year search. The galleon sank approximately 35 miles southwest of Key West during a 1622 hurricane. Fisher’...

  • Treasure hunters testing new tool to explore the ocean's depths

    Updated: 2010-06-18 09:14:00
      By Tim Goff - wcsh6.com The crew of a Maine based ocean surveying and salvage company is testing out a new submarine they have built to explore the depths of the ocean. Sub Sea Research has made a claim on a shipwreck found 50 miles off the coast of Cape Cod. The only problem is the ship, the Port Nicholson, lies nearly 700 feet below the ocean's surface. Manager Greg Brooks says the ship was a cargo vessel sunk by a German U-boat during World War II that was loaded with platinum,...

  • CSS Alabama Cannon arrives at museum

    Updated: 2010-06-16 09:54:00
      From Fox10 TV.com One of the guns of the Confederate raider, CSS ALABAMA has been delivered to The Museum of Mobile. The cannon will be a welcome addition to recovered artifacts the Museum of Mobile already has on loan from the US Navy. It will become the centerpiece in the 700 square foot exhibit gallery funded by the Mobile Museum Board that will open later this summer.The gun is one of eight guns that were originally on the deck of the CSS ALABAMA. The CSS ALABAMA sank in about 200...

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