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Search thousands of wreck records by vessel name, region, official number, type, river, lake, or project. Browsing 5,000 records is the backup plan; search is the front door.

  • Vanderbilt Island Barge

    Explore the submerged Vanderbilt Island Barge, a key player in the Thousand Island Bridge construction, now a site for divers interested in maritime history.

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  • Speedy

    Explore the wreck of the Speedy, a wooden Cris Craft located in the St. Lawrence River, near Casino Island. A dive site rich in history and intrigue.

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  • W.S. Crosthwait US 80344

    Explore the history of the W.S. Crosthwait, a three-masted wooden schooner that faced a fierce squall off Conneaut, Ohio, yet survived to tell its tale.

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  • Oswego 8

    Explore the partially intact wreck of the Unidentified Oswego 8, a mid-19th-century vessel resting in Lake Ontario, near Oswego, New York.

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  • Oswego 3

    Explore the mysterious Oswego 3 wreck in Lake Ontario, a site of intrigue for divers and historians alike.

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  • Oswego D17

    Explore the mysterious D17 wreck near Oswego, Lake Ontario, a site rich in maritime history and potential discoveries for divers.

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  • 104m Wreck

    Explore the depths of Lake Ontario where the 104m Wreck lies, an unidentified shipwreck offering a glimpse into maritime history.

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  • Gold Mine Pinnacle

    Explore the dramatic underwater landscape of Gold Mine Pinnacle, a challenging dive site in Lake Superior known for its depth variance and rich aquatic life.

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  • Oswego D6

    Explore the mystery of the unidentified wreck D6 near Oswego, New York, in Lake Ontario. A site of intrigue for divers and researchers alike.

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  • Unidentified Hull – Sacketts Harbour

    Explore the mysterious unidentified hull near Sackets Harbor, a remnant of Lake Ontario’s maritime history, with potential ties to the War of 1812.

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