Shipwreck search on Sonoma Coast
A timber loading structure in the Fort Ross Cove in an 1880 photo. (Kent Porter/Press Democrat) Divers search Sonoma Coast for shipwrecks from historic harbors From the website of The Press Democrat August [...]
A timber loading structure in the Fort Ross Cove in an 1880 photo. (Kent Porter/Press Democrat) Divers search Sonoma Coast for shipwrecks from historic harbors From the website of The Press Democrat August [...]
Dogholes and Shipwrecks, History and Archaeology of the Redwood Coast Free Lecture/Slide Show -- 6:00 p.m. Thursday, August 11 San Francisco Maritime N.H.P. Research Center Fort Mason Center (Lower Fort Mason,) Building E, 3rd Floor [...]
Built in 1920, the Coast Trader is pictured in San Francisco in 1937; it became the second merchant ship to be sunk off the continental coast when a Japanese submarine, I-26, torpedoed it between [...]
The officers and crew of USS Conestoga, in San Diego, California in 1921. Lost for 95 years, the tug was discovered in the Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary off San Francisco. Credit: Naval Historical [...]
Features on an historic photo of USS Independence CVL 22 are captured in a three-dimensional (3D) low-resolution sonar image of the shipwreck in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. The Coda Octopus Echoscope 3D sonar, [...]
This detail of "Abandonment of the Whalers In The Arctic Ocean September 1871" depicts several of the ships involved in the near-disaster. Wainwright Inlet is in the background. (Ted and Ellie Congdon/Huntington Library) [...]
Survivors after a German torpedo hit and sank the Chenango in 1942 off the coast of North Carolina. (National Archives) Agency seeks sanctuary for WWII shipwrecks off Cape Hatteras Somewhere off North Carolina’s [...]
Landsat-8 image taken in 2013 of shipwreck sites off the coast of Belgium. Credit: HIGHROC Discovering otherwise undetected shipwrecks scattered throughout the oceans could shed light on previously lost history By Charles Q. Choi [...]
Sonar reveals the mostly intact remains of H.M.S. Erebus, one of two vessels from Sir John Franklin’s expedition that became icebound in 1846. The second ship, H.M.S. Terror, has yet to be found. PHOTOGRAPH BY [...]