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USS Muskallunge (SS-262)

USS Muskallunge (SS-262) was an American-built Gato-class submarine that served in the U.S. Navy between 1943 and 1957 before it was transferred to the Brazilian Navy, where it was...

USS Baltimore (C-3)

USS Baltimore (C-3) was an American-built U.S. Navy cruiser that was in service from 1890 to 1922. William Cramp & Sons Ship & Engine Building Co., in Philadelphia, Pennsyl...

Vernon Basin Shipwreck

The shipwreck at Vernon Basin was possibly a sailing vessel, such as coastal schooner, brig, or small fully-rigged vessel and may have been built between 1840 and 1860. It is woode...

BOEM Wreck Site 15563 (Industr...

Industry was an American-built whaling brig active in the Gulf of Mexico from 1816 until it sank in 1836. Master carpenter Issac Cory, Jr., son of the brig’s owner, Issac Cory, Sr....

Hermes – Bermuda

A favorite dive site off the south shore of Bermuda. Comprised of rougly 2011 photos from JPG shot on GoPro 11. Processed in Metashape for the Accupixel Course.Sunk in 1985, visibl...

SS Algoma

SS Algoma was completed in March was ready to begin operations in May, 1884. The ports of call on the first voyage were to be Cleveland, Detroit, Windsor, and Sarnia. The ships dre...

BOEM Wreck Site 15377

Site 15377 is a shipwreck in the Gulf of Mexico that was likely a fully-rigged ship, bark, or barkentine that was probably constructed between 1830 and the middle of the 19th centu...

SS America

Isle Royale National ParkAmerica was built to act as an excursion vessel between Michigan ports and Chicago. During this time, as many as 1,200 excursionists would be aboard. In 19...