• “Making Waves”, Not Quite the Mary Celeste

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:14:23
    Last week the yacht, Making Waves, a 48 foot Sea Ray Sundancer, with its engine running and the autopilot engaged, came ashore on Redding Beach, FL, on the Gulf of Mexico, with no one aboard.  The boat is estimated to be worth around a million dollars.   Not quite the Mary Celeste but mysterious all the [...]

  • “To Seek a Northwest Passage” – Clipper Adventurer Hits Uncharted Rock

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:14:23
    Stan Roger‘s classic song begins, “Ah, for just one time I would take the Northwest Passage; to find the hand of Franklin reaching for the Beaufort Sea.”   Stan died in 1983, but his son, Nathan Rogers, also a singer, recently set out on the Canadian cruise ship Clipper Adventurer bound for the Arctic via the Northwest [...]

  • Brig Niagara Brings Unwelcome Stowaways to Isle Royale National Park

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:14:23
    Another article about stowaways, though of a completely different sort – zebra mussels on the Brig Niagara.  Earlier this month, the Niagara, a historically accurate reconstruction of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry’s victorious 1813 flagship,  visited Isle Royale, an island National Park in northwestern Lake Superior under terms of a special use permit that required that the ship be free [...]

  • Clipper Ship City of Adelaide to be Sent to Australia

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:14:23
    Great news!  The oldest just barely surviving composite clipper ship in the world, the City of Adelaide appears  likely to be moved to Australia to its namesake city, Adelaide.  The ship, which is currently at the Scottish Maritime Museum in Irvine, Scotland, has been threatened by scrapping as the museum lacked the fund to care for the ship.    The announcement, made [...]

  • Atlantic Container Line to Take Delivery of Prison Containers

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:14:23
    One of the ways that stowaways can get aboard liner ships these days is to hide in cargo containers.  Atlantic Container Lines will be using containers for a related if rather different purpose.  The shipping line will soon take delivery of five containers converted to temporary prison cells to hold stowaways found aboard their ships. [...]

  • The ‘impossible’ voyage of a Tamil ghost ship

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:14:23
    Despite all odds, earlier this month, 492 Tamil refugees arrived in Vancouver in an old and barely seaworthy ship, then named the Sun Sea.  The Tamil Ghost ship, as she has been dubbed,  had been intermittently tracked by the maritime authorities of various nations as she made her way from Thailand to Canada, changing names and registries along the way.  The [...]

  • “Sisters Under Sail” – Schooner Unicorn at Tall Ships Chicago

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:14:23
    Earlier this week we posted about Tall Ships Chicago 2010.   Among the roughly 20 tall ships participating is the 118-foot topsail schooner Unicorn whose crew includes six Chicago-area girls from the “Sisters Under Sail” program. “Adventure of a Lifetime” is About More Than Sails, Knots The ship’s owner had four girls of her own that she [...]

  • Scanning of the Titanic Underway

    Updated: 2010-08-31 16:14:23
    Expedition Titanic has begun to 3D scan and map the entire Titanic debris field using AUVs (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles)and to attempt to create an accurate virtual model of the entire ship.   We have learned from their Facebook page that the AUV ” Mary Ann was deployed at 2:47 am EST today. After diving for an hour and forty minutes, [...]

  • Dark secret of underwater treasure

    Updated: 2010-08-31 11:27:00
    From RT (first published st of May, 2010) After a decade of painstaking underwater searching, the wreck of a Soviet World War II submarine has been found in the Baltic Sea.The vessel went down with its fifty-man crew in 1940 after being sunk by a mine laid by Finland. The relatives of those who died say it is a matter of honor to establish what really happened all those years ago.For seventy years, it was a mystery how, where and even when the S-2 submarine perished. During the...

  • Treasure hunters comb world’s deepest lake

    Updated: 2010-08-31 07:56:00
    By RT - Prime Time Russia The Russian Empire's lost gold may be buried at the bottom of Lake Baikal. That is the guess of an underwater research expedition, after it caught sight of something shiny.Expedition members think they may have found the gold that admiral Kolchak seized during the Civil War almost a century ago. This was part of the country's gold reserve and amounted to more than 180 tonnes of gold.All trace of the hoard was lost after a train crash in the region of Lake Baikal....

  • Storied Arctic wrecks still missing after summer search

    Updated: 2010-08-31 07:04:00
    By Randy Boswell - Postmedia News  Canadian government scientists hoping for a second major Arctic shipwreck discovery this summer came up empty after a six-day search for the Terror and Erebus, the lost vessels of the 19th-century Franklin Expedition.Parks Canada archeologist Ryan Harris, who led July's successful search for the wreck of the HMS Investigator — one of many British ships sent to look for the Terror and Erebus in the 1850s — said Monday a 150-square-kilometre...

  • Scuba Photo Contest Entry: Crowsnest on the Duane Wreck

    Updated: 2010-08-31 01:21:28
    Crowsnest on the Duane Wreck taken by dave morrell 1 Votes Vote for this photo Camera : Lens Film Speed : Exposure Settings : Location : Key Largo Date Submitted : 8 28 2010 7:54:14 AM Return to scuba photo contest Underwater scuba diving photo contest sponsered by scuba.com

  • Dive Travel Deal: Cozumel, Cozumel, OTHER, Mexico

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  • Could a Sunken WWII Tanker Leak Oil ?

    Updated: 2010-08-30 20:29:00
    By Pete Hardie - Santa Barbara Independent Researchers hope to use sonar images of the SS Montebello to determine if the sunken vessel could leak oil. The Montebello Assessment Task Force sent a robotic submersible down to the wreck — which lies seven miles off California’ coast, near Cambria — last week. The vessel’ tanks are presumed to still contain the three million gallons of Santa Maria crude oil that were loaded before its departure in December 1941.The SS Montebello...

  • Dry weather reveals hundreds of ancient sites

    Updated: 2010-08-30 19:21:10
    Dry weather in the UK has revealed “cropmarks” indicating the presence of hundreds of previously unknown archaeological sites. The surveys show marks made when crops growing over buried features develop at a different rate from those nearby. The newly-discovered Roman and prehistoric settlements include a site near Bradford Abbas, Dorset. The Roman camp was revealed [...]

  • New Scuba Gear: PADI Open Water Computer Diving Crew-Pak with Blue Log - $71.95

    Updated: 2010-08-30 06:48:21
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    Updated: 2010-08-30 06:46:39
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  • Ship Photo of the Week – San Francisco, CA

    Updated: 2010-08-30 02:32:58
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  • Representatives of Regina-based Droycon Bioconcepts diving to study the Titanic

    Updated: 2010-08-29 07:58:00
    By Doyle Fox - Leader Post Lori Johnston and Sean Frisky won't be looking for the fictional necklace named "The Heart of the Ocean" when they dive down in a midget submersible vehicle to see the legendary British ocean liner Titanic in September.No, Johnston and Frisky will be representing Regina-based Droycon Bioconcepts and studying the bacteria and other contributing factors to the degradation of the Titanic."Most of the wrecks I've studied, including the Titanic, are designated graveyards,"...

  • Work Under Way To Restore Muskogee's USS Batfish

    Updated: 2010-08-29 07:17:00
    By Lacie Lowry - The News On 6 A massive restoration project is under way in Muskogee on a true war hero. The USS Batfish is a World War II submarine that's highly decorated with military honors, but her condition has highly deteriorated over the years.A group of Active Duty and Reserve Chief Petty Officers of the United States Navy spent Saturday painting the USS Batfish black, restoring the submarine to her glory days of World War II."It amazes me how many people don't realize we have a sub...

  • Crock pot of gold

    Updated: 2010-08-28 12:04:00
    By Marilyn Ong -  he Star Sunken treasures ! The very words conjure up dazzling visions of romance and adventure on the high seas. Professor Augustine Vinh speaks on the perils of collecting sunken treasures.Internationally acclaimed sunken treasure hunter and collector Professor Augustine Vinh does not at all comply with one’ image of a treasure hunter — deeply-tanned and with rock solid physique.“I don’ dive nor scour the sea beds, picking up centuries-old porcelain...

  • Treasure hunter plans to salvage mercury from wreck

    Updated: 2010-08-27 19:06:00
    By Edward D. Murphy   Kennebec Journal Treasure hunter Greg Brooks, who led a trouble-plagued relief mission to Haiti last winter, has set his sights on a salvage job with both business and humanitarian components.Brooks, who is from Gorham, wants to put his sea salvage skills to work removing an estimated 16,000 pounds of valuable mercury from a 66-year-old shipwreck off the coast of Maine. He contends the mission would defuse a ticking environmental time bomb, though scientists have concluded...

  • Remains of prehistoric child found in Mexico

    Updated: 2010-08-25 20:35:44
    The 10,000-year-old remains of a child have been found in an underwater cave in Mexico.   The remains of a prehistoric child were removed from an underwater cave in Mexico four years after divers stumbled upon the well-preserved corpse that offers clues to ancient human migration. The skeletal remains of the boy, dubbed the Young [...]

  • Ancient Chinese coins found in Kenya

    Updated: 2010-08-25 18:03:00
    From People's Daily Online The underwater archaeological team from the National Museum of China will visit Kenya in Africa in November to search for the legendary "sunken ships of Zheng He's fleet." A few days ago, the land-based archaeological team that has already arrived in Kenya sent a piece of news back that they found some Chinese cultural relics, including "Yongle Tongbao," which are ancient Chinese coins used in the Ming Dynasty, in a local village.The China-Kenyan Lamu Islands Archaeological...

  • Cleopatra exhibition shows her splendor

    Updated: 2010-08-22 20:47:00
    By Monica Haynes - Post-Gazette.com Be prepared to spend at least 90 minutes, probably longer on the weekends when attendance tends to be heavier. There are 140 artifacts from a variety of sources, including the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt, cultural institutions such as the Egyptian Museum in Berlin and private collectors. Among the artifacts are ancient coins that archaeologists believe bear Cleopatra's likeness. And guess what ? She looked nothing like Elizabeth Taylor.Still, like...

  • Divers find prehistoric artifacts in North Port spring

    Updated: 2010-08-21 09:04:00
    By Keith Morelli - The Tampa Tribune In the pitch-black depths of an isolated North Port spring sits a silt-covered ledge that is revealing secrets about a prehistoric nomadic people, secrets held in murky silence for 100 centuries.Now, with diving gear and artifact-collecting bags, archaeologists with the University of Miami and The Florida Aquarium are sweeping away the muck and uncovering that distant past.This stuff could be as old as 13,000 years old, when wandering tribes traversed Florida....

  • Sunken ships and the stories they tell

    Updated: 2010-08-20 21:19:00
    By Shelley Fralic - Vancouver Sun When we first tracked down James Delgado, a few weeks back, he was in Pompeii, Italy, on a working vacation with his wife Ann, exploring the ashy ruins of the fabled Roman Empire city buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Before Pompeii, he was undersea, on the bottom of the ocean off Spain, poring over the wreckage of a seventh-century Phoenician ship. This week he's been home for a little R&R in Steveston, but Saturday he's off again, heading...

  • Gold Bar Worth $500K Stolen From Key West Museum

    Updated: 2010-08-20 06:50:00
    From bs4.com The bar was in an exhibit that allowed people to hold it without danger of theft, or so museum operators thought. The insurance company is offering a $10 thousand reward.It was a piece of history worth half-a-million dollars that you could reach out and touch, part of the treasure from the galleon Santa Maria on display at the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum in Key West. But where the bar used to be is now an empty exhibit. Apparently, someone managed to baffle security and walk...

  • Titanic Is Falling Apart

    Updated: 2010-08-20 06:45:00
    By rian Handwerk - National Geographic News Slipping beneath the waves on April 15, 1912, the R.M.S. Titanic famously disappeared from view until 1985, when it was rediscovered on the bottom of the North Atlantic. ow, scientists say, the legendary liner—beset by metal-eating life-forms, powerful currents, and possibly even human negligence—could be vanishing for good. Titanic is falling apart.Already explorers have documented caved-in roofs, weakening decks, a stern perhaps...

  • Titanic expedition maps wreck site

    Updated: 2010-08-19 05:36:00
    By Aaron Gouveia - Cape Cod Times Imagine swimming through the wreckage of the RMS Titanic, peeking in portholes and seeing artifacts from nearly 100 years ago sitting at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.And you don't even have to get wet.Creating that scenario is the goal of a group of scientists, including researchers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, who leave today on a 20-day expedition. They will use the latest in sonar technologies, acoustic imaging and high resolution video...

  • Unearthed Ship In NYC Offers Clues Of Colonial Life

    Updated: 2010-08-19 05:23:00
    By Jamie Tarabay - NPR They call it the mystery ship: a wooden vessel that may have sailed the Hudson River and the East Coast, transporting goods between the flourishing Colonies. Its remains were found last month in the ruins of the World Trade Center in New York City. They've since been moved to a science lab in Maryland, where each day brings new discoveries.The first thing that hits you when you lean toward the enormous tanks filled with water, where scientists use small brushes to clean...

  • Shipwreck Survey To Tell 1,000 Untold Stories

    Updated: 2010-08-18 19:07:00
    From ysunshinecoast.com The Queensland Government will kick off a statewide survey of Queensland's historic shipwrecks to provide a better understanding of where the historic sites are off Queensland's coastline. Climate Change and Sustainability Minister Kate Jones today announced the survey, to begin in Moreton Bay, will be carried out by the Heritage Branch of the Department of Environment and Resource Management, which has recently taken over management of Queensland's historic shipwrecks...

  • Retracing the Titanic for posterity

    Updated: 2010-08-17 06:33:00
    By Peter Schworm - Boston.com A team of top scientists, launching what is billed as the most ambitious and advanced survey of the Titanic, sets out next week to map in photographic detail the entire wreck site, and reconstruct in electronic form the ruins scattered on the seabed.By melding photographs, high-definition video and computer imaging, scientists — including experts at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute — plan to create a three-dimensional computer model that will allow...

  • Revolutionary find near Yorktown

    Updated: 2010-08-16 05:19:00
    By Amanda Kerr - The Virginia Gazette Two years ago a sonar company in Gloucester was testing equipment in the York River when the crew hit the jackpot: an uncharted shipwreck on the river bottom.“That was quite a surprise,” said David Hazzard, an archaeologist with the Virginia Department of Historic Resources.The area where the ship was found is well-documented. There have previously been nine documented shipwrecks in the York River associated with the Revolutionary War and the...

  • Coastal Maidens to the Rescue

    Updated: 2010-08-14 14:51:37
    In today’s busy work-a-day world getting out on your boat is a great way to get away from it all close to home. But when you need to stock the boat for meals or entertaining, the process can actually elevate your stress level and not lower it as intended… Never fear! A new service called [...]

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