Paul Rollins of Rollins Scuba Associates in South Portland talks about some of the shipwrecks he\u27s explored off the Portland-area coast, including the Oakey L. Alexander, the Annie C. Maguire, the Edward J. Lawrence, the Empire Knight, and the Bay State. A chart of more than 150 shipwrecks is available at www.portlandmagazine.com/shipwrecks
Review of Shipwrecks and Maritime Disasters of the Maine Coast, by Peter Dow Bachelder
[Extract] Archaeological research at Port MacDonnell, South Australia recently attempted to identify...
Paul Rollins, 42, of York, on Friday was driving to a fishing camp in northern Maine when a tractor-...
Paul Rollins of Rollins Scuba Associates in South Portland talks about some of the shipwrecks he\u27...
Talk piece with Paul Rollins, former assistant city manager for Portland and a diving instructor wi...
Professor Warren Riess of the University of Maine used to recover artifacts from Maine shipwrecks as...
Portland-based Sub-Sea Recovery software is aboard a lobster boat, in search of a sunken German U-Bo...
Sportland piece on fall surfing at Higgins Beach, a favorite haunt of Portland-area surfers and a p...
“Strange Maine” piece in which the author, an underwater photographer, discusses some of the shipwre...
During the summer of 2005 the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research and the Florida Keys Nationa...
For over two centuries, Pacific Northwest Tribes have told the histories of at least five shipwrecks...
Experience Maritime Maine presents Salts & Water, a 6-part podcast series by award-winning producer ...
Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Th...
North by East. University of Maine associate professor Warren Riess studies Maine shipwrecks, and ...
Scuba diving is an increasingly popular recreational and tourist pastime. Diving enthusiasts are rec...
Review of Shipwrecks and Maritime Disasters of the Maine Coast, by Peter Dow Bachelder
[Extract] Archaeological research at Port MacDonnell, South Australia recently attempted to identify...
Paul Rollins, 42, of York, on Friday was driving to a fishing camp in northern Maine when a tractor-...
Paul Rollins of Rollins Scuba Associates in South Portland talks about some of the shipwrecks he\u27...
Talk piece with Paul Rollins, former assistant city manager for Portland and a diving instructor wi...
Professor Warren Riess of the University of Maine used to recover artifacts from Maine shipwrecks as...
Portland-based Sub-Sea Recovery software is aboard a lobster boat, in search of a sunken German U-Bo...
Sportland piece on fall surfing at Higgins Beach, a favorite haunt of Portland-area surfers and a p...
“Strange Maine” piece in which the author, an underwater photographer, discusses some of the shipwre...
During the summer of 2005 the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research and the Florida Keys Nationa...
For over two centuries, Pacific Northwest Tribes have told the histories of at least five shipwrecks...
Experience Maritime Maine presents Salts & Water, a 6-part podcast series by award-winning producer ...
Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Th...
North by East. University of Maine associate professor Warren Riess studies Maine shipwrecks, and ...
Scuba diving is an increasingly popular recreational and tourist pastime. Diving enthusiasts are rec...
Review of Shipwrecks and Maritime Disasters of the Maine Coast, by Peter Dow Bachelder
[Extract] Archaeological research at Port MacDonnell, South Australia recently attempted to identify...
Paul Rollins, 42, of York, on Friday was driving to a fishing camp in northern Maine when a tractor-...