To help make wreck diving safer and more fun, Otto Wagner and Raymond Poudrier began developing detailed underwater maps of wrecks and dive sites.
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Using a map from ArtToMedia, we bring you the best dive profiles for penetrating the Mighty Oriskany shipwreck and tips for exploring the ship safely.
President of Artificial Reefs International Joe Weatherby has been sinking ships like the Vandenberg in Key West for years. Find out why and how he does it!
Save Ontario Shipwrecks is a nonprofit that works to preserve the many boats underwater in the Great Lakes, and they need scuba divers to help on this mission!
Read the awesome stories about the discoveries of the Mission San Miguel, Russian submarines, a Navy tanker and other unidentified ships found around the world.
From Great Britain to Palau, the Baltic to the Red seas and Truk Lagoon — wherever you find wrecks, you'll find scuba divers. Here are some of our favorites!
Whether they're real or imagined, these shipwrecks have gone down in history for being silver screen classics, adventure-filled books or maritime catastrophes.
Wreck divers will love exploring the underwater world waiting in Michigan's Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
The horrific Operation Hailstone turned Truk Lagoon into scuba diving paradise, with more than 50 wreck dive sites steeped in history and rich in marine life.