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Wreck found in Delta not the Clotilda, the last American slave ship

By |2018-03-05T22:10:33+00:00March 5, 2018|Maritime Archaeology, Shipwreck Discoveries, Shipwreck Expeditions|

    Dave Conlin and Jim Delgado, who together led the last mission to explore the Titanic, led the team of archaeologists that determined the wreck found in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta was not the [...]

The Last Ship to Bring Slaves to the U.S. May Have Been Found

By |2018-02-03T17:42:35+00:00February 3, 2018|Maritime Archaeology, Shipwreck Discoveries|

This aerial photo taken on Jan. 2, 2018, in Mobile County, Alabama, shows the remains of a ship that could be the Clotilda, the last slave ship documented to have delivered captive Africans to [...]

Scientists solve mystery of US Civil War submarine

By |2017-08-25T17:17:32+00:00August 25, 2017|Maritime Archaeology, Shipwreck Discoveries|

The Hunley in preservation tank. Credit: Friends of the Hunley Researchers say they’ve solved one of the most enduring mysteries of the American Civil War: what caused the puzzling demise of the H.L. Hunley, [...]

New Map Reveals Ships Buried Below San Francisco

By |2017-06-03T23:31:28+00:00June 3, 2017|Books, California shipwrecks, Maritime Archaeology, Shipwreck Discoveries|

Cartographers are still putting the finishing touches on the new map, which will appear in the visitors’ center at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. MAP COURTESY SAN FRANCISCO MARITIME NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK [...]

Dr. James Delgado Joins SEARCH as Senior Vice President

By |2017-04-27T01:49:30+00:00April 27, 2017|Lectures, Maritime Archaeology, NOAA, Shipwreck Discoveries, Speaking Engagements|

The quest to learn about the past continues in a new role After a seven-year long tenure at NOAA's National Marine Sanctuaries as Director of Maritime Heritage, in Maryland, Jim has taken up a position [...]

Haunting photos of Japanese mini-submarine sunk during Pearl Harbor attack

By |2016-12-10T17:44:01+00:00December 10, 2016|Maritime Archaeology, NOAA, Shipwreck Expeditions, Technology, U.S. Navy|

Haunting photos of Japanese mini-submarine sunk during Pearl Harbor attack From the website: FoxNews.com by Rob Verger The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released photographs of a Japanese mini-submarine that was sunk at the very beginning [...]

Watch Live: Searching for Japanese Midget Submarine in Pearl Harbor

By |2016-12-05T22:22:25+00:00December 4, 2016|Maritime Archaeology, NOAA, Shipwreck Expeditions, Technology|

As part of the December 2016 expedition aboard NOAA's ship Okeanos Explorer, a team of scientists will examine the Japanese midget submarine sunk prior to the aerial attack by the crew of USS Ward [...]

James Delgado and Michel L’Hour: underwater cultural heritage needs more protection

By |2016-12-05T22:22:26+00:00September 21, 2016|Lectures, Maritime Archaeology, Speaking Engagements|

James Delgado and Michel L’Hour James Delgado and Michel L’Hour: underwater cultural heritage needs more protection From the UNESCO website: https://en.unesco.org The two renowned archaeologists will speak at the UNESCO conference in Paris, Sept. [...]

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