Oswego D21

Explore the mysterious D21 wreck near Oswego, NY, a potential treasure of Great Lakes maritime history waiting for further study.

Shotline Diving Wreck Profile

  • Name: Unidentified Wreck – D21
  • Type: Shipwreck
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  • Depth at Wreck Site: 40 m / 130 ft
  • Location: Near Oswego, Lake Ontario, New York, USA
  • Coordinates: Not publicly available; identified as D21 by NOAA

Wreck Location Map

Vessel Type

The D21 Wreck is an unidentified shipwreck discovered near Oswego, New York, during NOAA’s 2022 survey of Lake Ontario. Its type, size, and materials remain undetermined. Given the region’s maritime history, the wreck could be a commercial vessel, fishing boat, or military craft. These types of vessels were critical to trade, industry, and defense in the Great Lakes during various historical periods.

Description

Oswego’s waters have been a focal point of maritime activity for centuries, serving as a hub for trade, transportation, and military operations. The D21 Wreck likely played a role in these bustling waterways, although its specific history is unclear due to a lack of identifying features or historical records.

Lake Ontario has witnessed thousands of shipwrecks caused by storms, collisions, or navigational errors. The D21 Wreck could be from any number of historical periods, making it a valuable subject for further study. Its discovery contributes to our understanding of the diverse array of vessels that navigated the lake, each with its unique story tied to the economic and cultural development of the region.

History

The D21 Wreck lies undisturbed on the lakebed, likely within recreational diving depths. The extent of its preservation is not well-documented, leaving open questions about its condition and the events leading to its sinking. Further research and exploration are required to uncover its story and historical significance.

Significant Incidents

  • Discovered By: NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
  • Date of Discovery: 2022

Final Disposition

The D21 Wreck lies undisturbed on the lakebed, likely within recreational diving depths. The extent of its preservation is not well-documented, leaving open questions about its condition and the events leading to its sinking. Further research and exploration are required to uncover its story and historical significance.

Current Condition & Accessibility

The site does not pose a navigational hazard but should be approached with caution by divers due to potential risks such as structural instability or entanglement.

Resources & Links

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The D21 Wreck represents another chapter in the maritime history of Lake Ontario, reflecting the region’s significance as a commercial and strategic hub. Its identity remains a mystery, but the wreck provides an opportunity for further study and exploration, offering a tangible link to the past. Future research may reveal more about its origins, use, and role in the vibrant history of the Great Lakes.

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.

Identification & Site Information

  • Name: Unidentified Wreck – D21
  • Location: Near Oswego, Lake Ontario, New York, USA
  • Coordinates: Not publicly available; identified as D21 by NOAA
  • Depth: Likely within recreational diving depths, approximately 30 to 130 feet (9 to 40 meters)

Vessel Type Description

The D21 Wreck is an unidentified shipwreck discovered near Oswego, New York, during NOAA’s 2022 survey of Lake Ontario. Its type, size, and materials remain undetermined. Given the region’s maritime history, the wreck could be a commercial vessel, fishing boat, or military craft. These types of vessels were critical to trade, industry, and defense in the Great Lakes during various historical periods.

History

Oswego’s waters have been a focal point of maritime activity for centuries, serving as a hub for trade, transportation, and military operations. The D21 Wreck likely played a role in these bustling waterways, although its specific history is unclear due to a lack of identifying features or historical records.

Lake Ontario has witnessed thousands of shipwrecks caused by storms, collisions, or navigational errors. The D21 Wreck could be from any number of historical periods, making it a valuable subject for further study. Its discovery contributes to our understanding of the diverse array of vessels that navigated the lake, each with its unique story tied to the economic and cultural development of the region.

Final Disposition

The D21 Wreck lies undisturbed on the lakebed, likely within recreational diving depths. The extent of its preservation is not well-documented, leaving open questions about its condition and the events leading to its sinking. Further research and exploration are required to uncover its story and historical significance.

Located By & Discovery Date

Discovered By: NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)

Date of Discovery: 2022

NOTMARs & Advisories

There are no specific Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) associated with the D21 Wreck. The site does not pose a navigational hazard but should be approached with caution by divers due to potential risks such as structural instability or entanglement.

Resources & Links

NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries: Leading efforts in preserving submerged cultural heritage.

Great Lakes Shipwreck Research: Repository for shipwreck documentation and research.

Save Ontario Shipwrecks: Organization dedicated to the protection and study of Ontario’s underwater heritage.

Conclusion

The D21 Wreck represents another chapter in the maritime history of Lake Ontario, reflecting the region’s significance as a commercial and strategic hub. Its identity remains a mystery, but the wreck provides an opportunity for further study and exploration, offering a tangible link to the past. Future research may reveal more about its origins, use, and role in the vibrant history of the Great Lakes.

Suggested Keywords and Categories

Lake Ontario

Oswego

Unidentified Shipwreck

D21 Wreck

Great Lakes Maritime History

Recreational Diving

NOAA Discoveries

Submerged Cultural Heritage

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