Shotline Diving Wreck Profile
- Name: Unidentified Wreck – K8
- Type: Shipwreck
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- Location: Near Oswego, Lake Ontario, New York, USA
- Coordinates: Not publicly disclosed; identified by NOAA as K8
Wreck Location Map
Vessel Type
K8 is an unidentified shipwreck discovered near Oswego during NOAA’s 2011 survey of Lake Ontario. The specific details regarding the vessel type, construction, and intended use remain undocumented. Based on its location and the region’s maritime history, the wreck could potentially date back to the 19th or early 20th century, but further investigation is needed to confirm these aspects.
Description
The shipwreck designated as K8 is an unidentified vessel discovered near Oswego, New York, in Lake Ontario. The wreck was found during a 2011 survey conducted by NOAA as part of their ongoing efforts to map and study the underwater cultural heritage of the Great Lakes. Despite its discovery, the K8 wreck remains largely a mystery, with no specific details about the vessel’s type, origin, or history currently documented. The wreck’s identity, like many others in Lake Ontario, adds to the rich tapestry of maritime history that has yet to be fully uncovered and understood.
History
The history and significance of the K8 wreck are unknown at this time, leaving researchers and historians with more questions than answers. The wreck could potentially date back to any period in the region’s maritime history, reflecting the variety of vessels that once sailed these waters. Whether it was a commercial ship, a fishing vessel, or perhaps even a military craft, the K8 wreck represents a piece of the broader narrative of Great Lakes navigation, where many ships have met their end due to storms, collisions, or other maritime hazards. The site remains undisturbed on the lakebed, awaiting further exploration to reveal its secrets and to contribute to our understanding of Lake Ontario’s extensive underwater heritage.
Significant Incidents
- The K8 wreck was discovered during NOAA’s 2011 survey of Lake Ontario.
Final Disposition
The K8 wreck remains undisturbed, lying in the waters near Oswego. It awaits further research and exploration to uncover more about its identity and the story behind its sinking. As of now, the site remains a mysterious and largely unexplored part of Lake Ontario’s underwater heritage.
Current Condition & Accessibility
The K8 wreck is currently undisturbed and remains a subject of interest for further research and exploration.
Resources & Links
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Divers are encouraged to respect the site and engage in no-touch documentation methods. Remember to leave only bubbles and take only memories while exploring this intriguing underwater heritage.
Legacy Notes & Full Historical Record
This section preserves the original unedited Shotline content for this wreck so that no historical detail is lost as we transition to the new logbook format.
Shotline Diving Wreck Profile
- Name: Unidentified Wreck – K8
- Location: Near Oswego, Lake Ontario, New York, USA
- Coordinates: Not publicly disclosed; identified by NOAA as K8
- Depth: Not specified
VESSEL TYPE DESCRIPTION
K8 is an unidentified shipwreck discovered near Oswego during NOAAs 2011 survey of Lake Ontario. The specific details regarding the vessel type, construction, and intended use remain undocumented. Based on its location and the region’s maritime history, the wreck could potentially date back to the 19th or early 20th century, but further investigation is needed to confirm these aspects.
HISTORY
The shipwreck designated as K8 is an unidentified vessel discovered near Oswego, New York, in Lake Ontario. The wreck was found during a 2011 survey conducted by NOAA as part of their ongoing efforts to map and study the underwater cultural heritage of the Great Lakes. Despite its discovery, the K8 wreck remains largely a mystery, with no specific details about the vessel’s type, origin, or history currently documented. The wrecks identity, like many others in Lake Ontario, adds to the rich tapestry of maritime history that has yet to be fully uncovered and understood.
The history and significance of the K8 wreck are unknown at this time, leaving researchers and historians with more questions than answers. The wreck could potentially date back to any period in the region’s maritime history, reflecting the variety of vessels that once sailed these waters. Whether it was a commercial ship, a fishing vessel, or perhaps even a military craft, the K8 wreck represents a piece of the broader narrative of Great Lakes navigation, where many ships have met their end due to storms, collisions, or other maritime hazards. The site remains undisturbed on the lakebed, awaiting further exploration to reveal its secrets and to contribute to our understanding of Lake Ontarios extensive underwater heritage.
FINAL DISPOSITION
The K8 wreck remains undisturbed, lying in the waters near Oswego. It awaits further research and exploration to uncover more about its identity and the story behind its sinking. As of now, the site remains a mysterious and largely unexplored part of Lake Ontario’s underwater heritage.
RESOURCES & LINKS
- NOAA Marine Sanctuaries – https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov)
- Great Lakes Shipwreck Research – https://www.greatlakeships.org)
