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Was it Murder? Jim writes about the Navy’s Somers Affair

By |2022-12-02T02:02:06+00:00December 2, 2022|Uncategorized|

Was it murder? Why a US Navy hanging resonates nearly 200 years later One hundred and eighty years ago, Captain Alexander Slidell Mackenzie, in command of the United States Navy’s brig Somers, hanged three of [...]

Diving for the Clotilda virtual presentation October 15

By |2022-09-21T22:19:37+00:00September 21, 2022|Uncategorized|

Join Jim and other expert speakers for a fascinating afternoon hosted by the Archaeological Institute of America. Diving for the Clotilda: The Archaeology, History, and Legacy of the Last Known Slave Ship Saturday, October 15 [...]

Can the Clotilda be excavated?

By |2021-12-29T23:01:28+00:00December 29, 2021|Maritime Archaeology, Maritime Preservation, SEARCH Inc., Shipwreck Discoveries, Technology|

Jim, the team at SEARCH Inc, along with the Alabama Historical Commission and the Slave Wrecks Project of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture have worked on this wreck site along [...]

Mapping Bikini Atoll

By |2021-04-15T18:10:57+00:00April 13, 2020|Maritime Archaeology, Maritime Preservation, SEARCH Inc., Shipwreck Discoveries, Technology|

A most venerable vessel: The historic cruiser Olympia marks a milestone anniversary this year. ALAMY Last December, SEARCH Inc. and researchers from the University of Delaware brought the latest oceanic technology to map [...]

Clotilda find can inspire new generation of scientists, says researcher

By |2019-11-06T20:45:14+00:00November 6, 2019|Uncategorized|

Jim gives a presentation at the CERF conference in Mobile, Alabama on November 4, 2019. One of the scientists instrumental in confirming the find of the slave ship Clotilda said Monday night that that aside [...]

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 [...]

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