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Captain JT's -  If you need extensive information on wreck diving in Virginia and North Carolina, this is the site to visit.  Captain JT also offers information on wrecks in Maryland, New Products York, Florida, and South Carolina.  He also offers photo galleries, gear tips, and much more.

Delaware, Indian River Inlet Wreck Sites - Sites include The Washingtonian, Elizabeth Palmer, Cherokee, King Cobra, China Wreck, Manhattan, Nina, Jake's, Jennifer's, Wendy's, H Buoy, Finwick Shoals, Patty's Pitcher, African Queen, Blenny, Moonstone, Hvoslef, Jacob Jones, Northern Pacific, Dry Docks, Poseidon, City of Georgetown, City of Athens, Cleopatra, and San Gil.  (Click here to see map of area)

Forum for New England Wrecks- Lots of information beside the wrecks--The best methods of access, weather and winds conditions, plus most of the most popular New England wrecks that are available from the recreational to the technical diver.

"New Products Jersey & You!" -  Mo's  website is filled with lots of helpful information about New Products Jersey wrecks, dive charter boats, seasickness remedies and medical links,  dive shops and clubs, scuba gear links, weather links, environmental and political issues, photographs and a message board.  Great site to visit.

North Carolina Shipwrecks Offshore  - North Carolina offers tremendous diving all year round. Some of the great wrecks include Alexander Ramsey, Ashkhabad, Atlas, Australia, British Splendour, Caribsea, Cassimir, City of Houston, Dionysus (AR-160), Dixie Arrow, E.M. Clark, Esso Nashville, F.W. Abrams, George Weems, Hesperides, Keshena, Lancing, Lobster Wreck, Malchace, Manuela, Naeco, Normannia, Papoose, Proteus, Schurz, Tamaulipas, Tarpon, Theodore Parker (AR-315), U-352, U-85, Yancey (AR-302), and Zane Gray (AR-160).

Northern Maritime Research's Northern Shipwrecks Database CD - Over the last 26 years, Northern Maritime Research has accumulated a database of more than 100,000 North American shipwrecks covering 400 years of North American shipwrecks for the Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic and Gulf coasts, plus the Great Lakes, inland waterways, and the West Indies. This free-standing searchable database of 100,000 records on CD is the result of almost 26 years of research.

Ship Wrecks of Sardinia - They speak of sunk wrecks, phantasm in the course of the years, often centuries ago. There are many in Sardinia, but if one liked to remain in a limited space, if you are diving in the Gulf of Cagliari, or going then toward Teulada. One meets a cargo ship, into only 18 meters of depth, the remnants of the ENTELLA, ISONZO, a warship approx. 56 meters; EGLE, sink of a submarine during the Second World War; ROMAGNA, admits for its large sea-eels, which inhabit the hull; DINO, before approximately 20 years the Italian ship sunk into stormy sea.


The International Divers Logbook  -  Unique and comprehensive diving information site on the web. Look up sites  and ship wrecks all over the world; create a virtual dive and fine tune the details with the information available literally at your fingertips. Trade experiences and post queries; buy, sell and trade equipment; brush up on dive theory, underwater photography techniques and vital marine information; make yourself available to other divers wherever you may be.

Virginia Shipwrecks - The following is a list of some of the wrecks typically dived from Virginia Beach.

Welcome to the Andrea Doria Web Site - It was Wednesday, July 25th 1956; at 11:10pm on a dark and foggy night, two great ocean  liners, T/N Andrea Doria and MV Stockholm, collided near Nantucket, Massachusetts. I was there, I am a survivor...

World Wide Shipwreck Database - International Registry of Sunken Ships. Probably the largest fully relational database on sunken, wrecked or missing ships in the world. Used by  Historians, Researchers, Salvagers, Treasure Hunters, Marine Archaeologists, Authors,  Environmentalists, Governments, Financing Institutions, Maritime Museums, 
Library Reference Departments, and Genealogists.

Wreck Diving Magazine- It is in its 8th year of publication and has already covered more shipwrecks than any other magazine previous, because that˝s all we do.  From fresh water to salt, from shallow recreational depths, to extreme technical dives, we feature them.

Wreck Diving in the Graveyard of the Atlantic - Bathed by the clear, warm waters of the Gulf Stream, the coast of North Carolina offers some of the best scuba and wreck diving in the United States. Whether interested in sight-seeing, maritime history or underwater photography, a technical diver or just beginning, the abundant marine life and numerous shipwrecks of North Carolina offer something for scuba divers of all interests and skill levels.

Wreck Diving with JoJaffa - Very interesting sites and topics such as "Why....go wreck diving?" Lots of great pictures. Also includes a wreck diving chat board.


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