The year was 1892, and the ship — a 300-foot steamer ... Video of the underwater wreckage recorded by the group’s remote ...
The 300-foot "Western Reserve" sank in August 1892, killing 27 people after both lifeboats capsized. Harry W. Stewart, the ...
Darryl Ertel, director of marine operations, and Dan Ertel, first mate, first spotted the ship. A remotely operated vehicle confirmed that it was the Western Reserve, lying about 600 feet underwater ...
The group used an underwater sonar to learn that the ship was split into two pieces under water, and utilized an unmanned drone to record the video.
Using a remotely operated vehicle, teams were able to find the wreck of the Western Reserve steamship, which sank on Aug. 30, ...
so there is a swim-through under the wreck," Dawson wrote of the ship. At a depth of about 104 meters, or about 341 feet, it's one of the deepest wrecks featured in the 2025 Underwater ...
Recent underwater excavations off the coast of Turkey unveiled olive pits from a shipwreck that sank 1,100 years ago. The ship, loaded with olive oil, had set sail from the Gaza coast of Palestine ...
Having the ship under its charge to convert her into an underwater museum and artificial reef, the MTDC will undertake complete cleaning of the vessel to remove any potential pollutants or ...
The shipwreck, broken in two ... They announced the landmark find at the Wisconsin Underwater Archeological Association’s annual Ghost Ships meeting Monday in Manitowoc.
They announced the landmark find at the Wisconsin Underwater Archeological Association’s annual Ghost Ships meeting Monday in ...