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Oceanography  Popular
Oceanography - the science of dunes, waves, beaches etc...
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Underwater Archaeology & Salvage  Popular
The US Government estimates that the amount of lost treasure in the earth is equal to at least 10 times the amount of the world's wealth presently owned by the people of the earth.
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Institute of Nautical Archaeology  Popular
For over three decades INA researchers in association with the Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&M University have been exploring humankind's seafaring past under water and on land; via shipwrecks and sunken cities; from North America to the Middle East, Africa, and beyond!
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Fortress of Louisbourg Wrecks  Popular
Twenty six ships have been documented as being sunk in or near the harbour of Louisbourg between 1713 and 1758. Most were small merchant or fishing schooners, blown ashore in storms and quickly destroyed by the pounding surf.
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Abysso  Popular
Hi, my name is Giammario: I dedicated this page to our Big Blue, the Mediterranean Sea. I studied Marine Biology in Pavia (Italy); in Roscoff and Banyuls s/m (France); and in the sweet Galway (Ireland) during a long, beautiful year. I'm a scuba diver, full of passion for the Sea and all its creatures.
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Sadana Island Shipwreck Project  Popular
This immense, mysterious ship lies more than 100 feet beneath the sea and has surprised scholars with new evidence for international trade and contact in the western Indian Ocean.
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The Kravel Project  Popular
Franska Stenarna (The French Stones) are a hazardous group of rocks out in the Nämdöfjärden (the Nämdö Fjord) near Stockholm, Sweden (Fig. 1). In 1990 the wreck of a ship that must have wrecked upon them nearly 500 years ago was discovered lying between 30 and 56m.
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PORT ROYAL PROJECT  Popular
Once known as the 'Wickedest City on Earth,' Port Royal on the island of Jamaica was one of the largest towns in the English colonies during the late 17th century. It was a haven for privateers and pirates, such as the famed Sir Henry Morgan, due to its excellent geographic location in the middle of the Caribbean.
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Denbigh Project  Popular
The Denbigh Project is an effort by the Institute of Nautical Archaeology at Texas A&M University to identify, document and preserve the wreck of Denbigh (41GV143), one of the most successful blockade runners of the American Civil War.
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Underwater Archaeology of the Black Sea  Popular
Both the long history of nautical activity and the presence of so many different maritime cultures make the Black Sea an ideal location for underwater archaeological research. A considerable amount of archaeological investigation has been conducted along the southern coast of Ukraine, revealing intensive settlement dating back more than three millennia.
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