Oswego D30

Explore the mysterious D30 wreck near Oswego, NY, a recently discovered shipwreck in Lake Ontario that awaits further investigation.

Shotline Diving Wreck Profile

  • Name: Unidentified Wreck – D30
  • Type: Shipwreck
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  • Location: Near Oswego, Lake Ontario, New York, USA
  • Coordinates: Specific coordinates not publicly available; identified as D30 by NOAA

Wreck Location Map

Vessel Type

The D30 wreck is an unidentified shipwreck discovered by NOAA near Oswego, New York, in 2022. The wreck’s exact characteristics, including its type, size, and construction materials, are not currently documented. This site likely represents one of the many vessels that historically navigated Lake Ontario, potentially dating back to the 19th or early 20th century.

Description

The D30 wreck is an unidentified shipwreck located near Oswego, New York, in Lake Ontario. Discovered by NOAA in 2022, this wreck adds to the growing catalog of submerged cultural resources identified in the Great Lakes. As with many shipwrecks in the region, the details of the D30 wreck, including its type, size, and construction materials, remain undocumented. The wreck could belong to any number of vessel types that historically traversed Lake Ontario, ranging from commercial ships to smaller fishing boats or possibly even military craft. The lake’s rich maritime history suggests that the wreck is part of a broader narrative of exploration, commerce, and navigation that has played out over centuries.

History

The history of the D30 wreck is currently unknown, with no identifying features that provide immediate clues about its origin or purpose. Located near Oswego, a town with a deep and storied maritime past, the wreck could be associated with the extensive network of trade and transportation that characterized the Great Lakes region. Oswego served as a significant port and commercial hub, and vessels of various types would have been common in these waters. The D30 wreck, like many others found in Lake Ontario, offers a potential window into the past, but its story remains untold until further exploration is conducted.

The wreck of D30 remains undisturbed on the lakebed, awaiting future investigation that could shed light on its identity and historical context. The site is likely within typical diving depths for the region, making it accessible to divers who might help uncover more details about the wreck. The discovery of D30 highlights the ongoing efforts to explore and document the underwater heritage of the Great Lakes, where countless ships have been lost to the elements over the years. As one of many unidentified shipwrecks in Lake Ontario, D30 represents both a mystery and an opportunity for historians, archaeologists, and divers to uncover more about the region’s maritime history.

Significant Incidents

  • The D30 wreck was discovered by NOAA in 2022.

Final Disposition

The D30 wreck remains undisturbed on the lakebed near Oswego. Further exploration and research would be required to uncover more details about this site, including its origins, purpose, and the circumstances that led to its sinking.

Current Condition & Accessibility

No specific Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) are associated with this wreck. The site is not currently considered a navigational hazard, but caution is advised for divers due to the potential risks associated with exploring unidentified and possibly fragile wrecks.

Resources & Links

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As divers explore the D30 wreck, they are reminded to leave only bubbles and take only memories, contributing to the preservation of this 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 – D30
  • Location: Near Oswego, Lake Ontario, New York, USA
  • Coordinates: Specific coordinates not publicly available; identified as D30 by NOAA
  • Depth: Not specified; likely within typical diving depths for the region

VESSEL TYPE DESCRIPTION

The D30 wreck is an unidentified shipwreck discovered by NOAA near Oswego, New York, in 2022. The wrecks exact characteristics, including its type, size, and construction materials, are not currently documented. This site likely represents one of the many vessels that historically navigated Lake Ontario, potentially dating back to the 19th or early 20th century.

HISTORY

The D30 wreck is an unidentified shipwreck located near Oswego, New York, in Lake Ontario. Discovered by NOAA in 2022, this wreck adds to the growing catalog of submerged cultural resources identified in the Great Lakes. As with many shipwrecks in the region, the details of the D30 wreck, including its type, size, and construction materials, remain undocumented. The wreck could belong to any number of vessel types that historically traversed Lake Ontario, ranging from commercial ships to smaller fishing boats or possibly even military craft. The lake’s rich maritime history suggests that the wreck is part of a broader narrative of exploration, commerce, and navigation that has played out over centuries.

The history of the D30 wreck is currently unknown, with no identifying features that provide immediate clues about its origin or purpose. Located near Oswego, a town with a deep and storied maritime past, the wreck could be associated with the extensive network of trade and transportation that characterized the Great Lakes region. Oswego served as a significant port and commercial hub, and vessels of various types would have been common in these waters. The D30 wreck, like many others found in Lake Ontario, offers a potential window into the past, but its story remains untold until further exploration is conducted.

The wreck of D30 remains undisturbed on the lakebed, awaiting future investigation that could shed light on its identity and historical context. The site is likely within typical diving depths for the region, making it accessible to divers who might help uncover more details about the wreck. The discovery of D30 highlights the ongoing efforts to explore and document the underwater heritage of the Great Lakes, where countless ships have been lost to the elements over the years. As one of many unidentified shipwrecks in Lake Ontario, D30 represents both a mystery and an opportunity for historians, archaeologists, and divers to uncover more about the regions maritime history

FINAL DISPOSITION

The D30 wreck remains undisturbed on the lakebed near Oswego. Further exploration and research would be required to uncover more details about this site, including its origins, purpose, and the circumstances that led to its sinking.

NOTMARs & ADVISORIES

No specific Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) are associated with this wreck. The site is not currently considered a navigational hazard, but caution is advised for divers due to the potential risks associated with exploring unidentified and possibly fragile wrecks.

RESOURCES & LINKS

  • NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries: NOAA Marine Sanctuaries
  • Great Lakes Shipwreck Research: Great Lakes Shipwrecks
  • Save Ontario Shipwrecks: Save Ontario Shipwrecks
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