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Narwhal Press - Publishers of books, prints, maps, and periodicals about treasures and shipwrecks.
 
North Carolina Shipwreck - a 570 gross-ton, iron-hulled cargo ship built in Scotland in 1876. The ship was wrecked off Bermuda's west end on 1 January 1880 while transporting a load of general cargo that included cotton.
 
Official Jupiter Shipwreck Site - First person chronicles from the original principal investigator of the historic 17th century jupiter shipwreck expedition being recovered off a public beach in Jupiter, Florida Photos and manuscripts, treasure.
 
Old Ship Remains in the Solent - Timbers apparently from an ancient ship have been discovered by Don Bullivant and John Barber off the coast of Hayling Island, southern England. Scholarly report from Southampton University.
 
Oliver Cromwells Shipwreck - near Duart Castle, off the coast of Scotland.
 
Operation Phips : Archaeological Rescue - Detail of the Sir William Phips expedition to Quebec, the shipwreck and discovery of the remains after 300 years.
 
Pandora - was the 24 gun frigate sent in search of the infamous Bounty mutineers in 1790.
 
Queen Anne's Revenge - (North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources) ship thought to be the Queen Anne's Revenge, flagship of Blackbeard the pirate.
 
Reclaiming the Bounty - Australian divers locate the famous ship in shallow waters off Pitcairn Island.
 
S.S. Pomona Shipwreck Project - Part of Indiana University's Underwater Science Program. Photograph and description of the steamship which ran aground in 1908 and the field project on the site.
 
Sadana Island Shipwreck Project - Cheryl Ward describes the underwater excavation in 1996 of an Ottoman-period shipwreck off Egypt's Red Sea coast by the Institute of Nautical Archaeology.
 
Scuba Diving Alger Underwater Preserve - an intact 1880 wooden schooner.
 
Spring Tide Allows Glimpse of 17th Century Shipwreck - The Irish Times reports the most complete sighting by archaeologists of the wreck of a 17th century ship discovered recently off Bull Island in Dublin Bay.
 
Stinch's Shipwreck Data, Artifact Preservation, and Scuba Page - New England Shipwreck Data, Artifact Preservation, and Scuba Diving page. Detailed information of shipwrecks and the preservation of shipwreck artifacts.
 
The Atocha - Historical overview of the Nuestra Senora de Atocha shipwreck in 1622, and the subsequent recovery of its treasure by Mel Fisher and his crew of divers.
 
The Gokstad Viking Ship - Stephen T. Benninghoff gives a photograph and description of the ship discovered in 1880, buried in a huge mound of blue clay southwest of Oslo.
 
The Goldenhorn - 1883-1892 four masted bark, bulk cargo carrier.
 
The HMS Exmouth Expedition - An expedition to locate and dive the wreck of HMS Exmouth, torpedoed in the Moray Firth in 1940 with the loss of 180 men. Illustrated history, aims and team.
 
The Mary Celeste: A Classic Seaquake Encounter - D. Williams suggests that the famous sea mystery was the result of a seaquake. Includes map and illustrations.
 
The Mary Rose - Raised from the sea and on display at Portsmouth, this Tudor warship made waves in nautical archaeology. Detailed, scholarly history, photographs, description, visitor information.
 
 

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