The objective of this research is to find, identify, and study each vessel that was a casualty of German U-boats. The second point of their research is to determine the biological effects of the boats on the environment
Summary describing the work completed at C & C Technologies, Inc. for 'Deepwater Program: The Archae...
By the end of World War II the waters of North Carolina were littered with the hulks of merchant ves...
Archaeological study of the Mica Shipwreck site in the Gulf of Mexico, Mississippi Canyon. It inclu...
Summary describing the work completed at C & C Technologies, Inc. for 'Deepwater Program: The Archae...
In 2004, researchers from across North America came together to investigate six World War II-era shi...
More than 2,000 historic shipwrecks spanning 500 years of history, rest on the Gulf of Mexico seaflo...
The 65 Japanese shipwrecks from WWII that lie beneath the waters of Chuuk Lagoon in the Federated St...
A report on the primary archival material relative to early vessel losses in Ultra-Deepwater within ...
An interdisciplinary research team of archaeologists and biologists from multiple academic instituti...
This brief article discusses the matter of iron and steel shipwrecks in the context of the remains o...
The sinking of thousands of ships during the Pacific Theater of World War II has blanketed the South...
Summary describing the work completed at Southeastern Archaeological Research, Inc. (SEARCH) for the...
Historic shipwrecks form an anthropogenic landmark in marine environment, yet their influence on the...
By the end of World War II, the waters of North Carolina were littered with the hulks of merchant ve...
The purpose of this study was to describe the investigation of the Mica shipwreck. The objectives of...
Summary describing the work completed at C & C Technologies, Inc. for 'Deepwater Program: The Archae...
By the end of World War II the waters of North Carolina were littered with the hulks of merchant ves...
Archaeological study of the Mica Shipwreck site in the Gulf of Mexico, Mississippi Canyon. It inclu...
Summary describing the work completed at C & C Technologies, Inc. for 'Deepwater Program: The Archae...
In 2004, researchers from across North America came together to investigate six World War II-era shi...
More than 2,000 historic shipwrecks spanning 500 years of history, rest on the Gulf of Mexico seaflo...
The 65 Japanese shipwrecks from WWII that lie beneath the waters of Chuuk Lagoon in the Federated St...
A report on the primary archival material relative to early vessel losses in Ultra-Deepwater within ...
An interdisciplinary research team of archaeologists and biologists from multiple academic instituti...
This brief article discusses the matter of iron and steel shipwrecks in the context of the remains o...
The sinking of thousands of ships during the Pacific Theater of World War II has blanketed the South...
Summary describing the work completed at Southeastern Archaeological Research, Inc. (SEARCH) for the...
Historic shipwrecks form an anthropogenic landmark in marine environment, yet their influence on the...
By the end of World War II, the waters of North Carolina were littered with the hulks of merchant ve...
The purpose of this study was to describe the investigation of the Mica shipwreck. The objectives of...
Summary describing the work completed at C & C Technologies, Inc. for 'Deepwater Program: The Archae...
By the end of World War II the waters of North Carolina were littered with the hulks of merchant ves...
Archaeological study of the Mica Shipwreck site in the Gulf of Mexico, Mississippi Canyon. It inclu...