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USS Stewart Found off Coast of California

By |2024-10-06T12:42:10+00:00October 6, 2024|California shipwrecks, Maritime Archaeology, NOAA, SEARCH Inc., Shipwreck Discoveries, Technology|

Multi-bean sonar image of the US Navy destroyer USS Stewart (DD-224) Jim and his colleagues at SEARCH Inc., as well as several key agencies, have found the century-old US Navy destroyer. This groundbreaking [...]

Expert who led Clotilda discovery gives special presentation in Mobile

By |2019-11-06T20:53:36+00:00November 6, 2019|Lectures, Maritime Archaeology, NOAA, SEARCH Inc., Shipwreck Discoveries, Shipwreck Expeditions, Speaking Engagements, Technology|

...Dr. James Delgado led the team that found the last known slave ship to arrive in the U.S. illegally bringing 109 captives from Africa in 1860. Monday night Delgado talked about all of the science [...]

Wreck Discovered of WWII Japanese Carrier Key to Pearl Harbor Attack

By |2019-10-19T14:20:50+00:00October 19, 2019|Maritime Archaeology, NOAA, SEARCH Inc., Shipwreck Discoveries, Shipwreck Expeditions, Technology|

Wreck Imperial Japanese Navy Carrier Kaga on Oct. 17. Vulcan Image Researchers have discovered the wreck of the Imperial Japanese Navy carrier that was key to the attack on Pearl Harbor and that [...]

Mid-1800s Shipwreck Discovered Thousands of Feet Deep

By |2018-07-09T15:07:51+00:00July 9, 2018|Maritime Archaeology, NOAA, SEARCH Inc., Shipwreck Discoveries, Shipwreck Expeditions|

Tiny 10 cm vase or vial from the Blake Ridge shipwreck debris field A 150-year-old "working-class" shipwreck has caught the attention of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), whose researchers recently spent [...]

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 [...]

(Videos) Adventures of a Maritime Archaeologist

By |2016-12-05T22:22:26+00:00August 22, 2016|Maritime Archaeology, NOAA, Shipwreck Discoveries, Videos|

Video: Adventures of a Maritime Archaeologist, Courtesy Ocean Today - NOAA Jim gives a quick overview of maritime archaeology, the connection we have with ships and the sea, and the importance of preserving [...]

Video of shipwreck near Point Arena yields ‘twisted garden of steel’

By |2016-12-05T22:22:26+00:00August 22, 2016|California shipwrecks, Maritime Archaeology, NOAA, Shipwreck Discoveries|

The SS Dorothy Wintermotes engine skylight. Ocean Exploration Trust - NOAA Media releases news about the Dorothy Wintermote shipwreck Jim, Dr. Robert Ballard and others have been surveying aboard Nautilus off the California [...]

(VIDEO) Jim talks to the Explorers Institute

By |2016-12-05T22:22:26+00:00August 18, 2016|Maritime Archaeology, NOAA, Shipwreck Expeditions, Videos|

Jim talks with the Explorers Institute while in San Francisco. Watch Jim's "fireside chat" with the Explorers Institute in San Francisco. (Note: there are intermittent audio difficulties) Check out more Explorers Institute videos [...]

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