Shipwreck
USS Herring’s final resting place confirmed 82 years after being lost in WWII
Herring and her 83 crew were presumed lost after failing to report to Midway on July 13, 1944. She was stricken from the Navy Register four months later.
WATCH: Norway recovers Chinese porcelain, European-made goods from 18th-century shipwreck
DNA analysis identifies four more members of John Franklin's lost Arctic expedition
Divers find wreck of Coast Guard ship torpedoed by Germans, US’ largest naval loss of World War I
Mariners’ bane: Ancient ship graveyard identified off Libya’s coast
Seafloor surveys near the 2,300-year-old ancient Greek city mapped a harbor basin and cataloged multiple hulls.
Out of prison at last, the man behind a famed deep-sea haul refuses to share the map to the gold
Tommy Thompson located the S.S. Central America—known as the “Ship of Gold”—in 1988. The vessel lay more than 7,000 feet (2,134 meters) below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean.
Authorities reveal discovery of fourth century Roman shipwreck off Italy’s southern coast
According to the ministry, the site has been under constant monitoring by Italy’s financial police to “protect the site from possible looting and to preserve its enormous scientific value.”
The 137-foot mystery that survived five rescue attempts and 138 years underwater
Grain and coal hauler built in 1867 discovered spread across lake floor like puzzle pieces after crew abandoned ship in thick fog.