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  • (AU) Diving on the Pandora Open site in a new window - Uncovering the ship that chased down the mutineers of HMS Bounty, by Frank Sturgess.

  • Benwood Historic Shipwreck 1942 Open site in a new window - Including shipwreck trail information and the ship's historical signifance.
  • California Shipwrecks Open site in a new window - See pictures of artifacts and underwater video, read shipwreck stories, and search the shipwreck database. Official site from the California State Lands Commission.
  • CSS Alabama Open site in a new window - Information about the Confederate cruiser that raided U.S. vessels in the North Atlantic and West Indies. From the U.S. Naval Historical Centre.
  • CSS Hunley@ - Learn about CSS Hunley, the U.S. Confederate submarine which sank undersea while sinking a warship near Charleston, South Carolina, in 1864. Sites offer history, background information, current news, archaeological efforts, and data obtained from a 23-year long search project that led to the discovery of the sunk CSS Hunley.
  • East Indiaman Götheborg Open site in a new window - History of the famous merchant vessel, her loss in Gothenburg harbour in 1745, and modern archaeological excavation.
  • Edmund Fitzgerald@ - Find sites for SS Edmund Fitzgerald, the cargo ship that sank in Lake Superior, Michigan. Sites offer background information, timeline, weather conditions during the wreck, theories for sinking, photographs, memorial, and the song describing the most famous marine disaster in the history of Great Lakes shipping.
  • Emerald Bay Historic Barges Open site in a new window - Information about the underwater shipwreck park.
  • Hamilton and Scourge Project Open site in a new window - Includes information and virtual tours of warships sunk during the War of 1812 in Lake Ontario, Canada, and information on underwater archaeology techniques.
  • Kravel Project, The Open site in a new window - Survey and recording of an early sixteenth century wreck in the Baltic.
  • Kronan@
  • La Salle Shipwreck Project@ - Explore La Salle Shipwreck Project which attempts to excavate and restore the ship La Belle discovered in the muck of Matagorda Bay in 1995. Sites feature history, chronicles, photos, news, and excavation details of the primary ship of Robert de LaSalle, the French explorer who claimed the entire Mississippi basin for France.
  • Mahogany Ship, The@
  • Mary Rose, The Open site in a new window - Tudor-period warship raised after more than 400 years on ocean floor. Hull remains and more than 1000 artifacts on display.
  • Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society Open site in a new window - Features artifacts from four ships that sank in the Florida Keys: the Nuestra Senora de Atocha, the Santa Margarita, the St. John's Wreck, and the Henrietta Marie.
  • Nancy Island Historic Site Open site in a new window - Describes facilities, activities, local wildlife, and history, including the 1934 flight of the Trail of the Caribou and the excavated hull of the HMS Nancy, wrecked in the War of 1812.
  • NOVA: Sultan's Lost Treasure Open site in a new window - Follows a French-led expedition to recover thousands of porcelain and other artifacts from a centuries-old Chinese shipwreck off the coast of Brunei.
  • Operation Phips Archaeology Rescue Open site in a new window - Concerning a 17th Century shipwreck.
  • Professional Shipwreck Explorers Association (ProSEA) Open site in a new window - Represents worldwide members specialising in salvage, archaeology, and preservation of shipwrecks and underwater cultural heritage.
  • Queen Anne's Revenge@ - Learn about Queen Anne's Revenge, the notorious pirate Blackbeard's famous flagship. Sites include historical background, virtual field trip of the wreck, excavation project, artifacts, and articles about the investigation, interpretation, and preservation of the remains of the ship.
  • RMS Lusitania@
  • RMS Titanic (5) - Explore sites for RMS Titanic, the British Olympic class passenger liner which sank in one of the worst maritime disasters in history in 1912. Sites feature history, photos, unclaimed victims, artifacts, and salvage efforts for Titanic, whose sinking inspired the plotline of the highest grossing film.
  • Shipwreck Central Open site in a new window - Features interactive maps that show the locations of shipwrecks around the world. Many have video clips, culled from the Sea Hunters documentary series.
  • Shipwrecks Open site in a new window - Dealing with shipwrecks worldwide, for both divers and maritime/naval historians.
  • Shipwrecks of Angra Open site in a new window - Archaeological report on two wrecks found inside Angra Bay.
  • Silver Bank Open site in a new window - From National Geographic.com the story of the wreck of the Spanish galleon, Nuestra Seńora de la Pura y Limpia Concepción, off the coast of Puerto Rico.
  • Stinch's Shipwreck Data and Artifact Preservation Page Open site in a new window - New England shipwreck data and artifact conservation.
  • U.S.C.G.C. Mequite Open site in a new window - Detailed fan site on the ship and the shipwreck.
  • USS Monitor@ - Find sites for USS Monitor, the first ever ironclad warship commissioned by the U.S. Navy which sank while under tow in the Atlantic Ocean. Sites include history, list of crew members, photographs, first person accounts, virtual tour of the ship and the wreck, conservation efforts, and sites for its Swedish engineer-designer, John Ericsson.
  • Vasa@ - Explore Vasa, or Regalskeppet Vasa, the Swedish ship built for King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden between 1626 to 1628, which capsized on its maiden voyage. Sites feature history, pictures, and restoration projects for the 17th century royal warship.
  • Whydah@ - Explore sites for the Whydah, the pirate ship which sank near New England drowning its captain and the crew, in 1717. Sites feature history, theories of shipwreck, treasure expedition, and underwater archaeology efforts to restore the first pirate shipwreck ever discovered. Also find sites for its pirate captain, the notorious (Black) Sam Bellamy.
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