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- More lost shipwrecks are being found because of new technology, climate change and more vessels scanning the ocean floor for science or commerce.
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Mar 15, 2022 · Why More and More Shipwrecks Are Being Discovered. Tens of thousands of shipwrecks lie lost and forgotten on the sea floor—but efforts to locate and explore them have seen great advances. By...
Mar 23, 2024 · More lost shipwrecks are being found because of new technology, climate change and more vessels scanning the ocean floor for science or commerce.
And according to Unesco's estimates there could be many, many more undiscovered wrecks still to be found beneath the waves of the world's oceans. A hidden record. The oldest known boat was...
Apr 7, 2024 · Clearer water means more light filters down to the wrecks, many encrusted by zebra mussels whose filaments and feces gradually eat away at the sunken vessels.
Mar 3, 2022 · Could our growing fascination with shipwrecks be putting them at risk? Here's how underwater archaeology and maritime law work in tandem to protect these fragile pieces of our submerged cultural...
More lost shipwrecks are being found because of new technology, climate change and more vessels scanning the ocean floor for science or commerce. (Scott McIntyre/The New York Times) by Michael Levenson
In the frigid Baltic Sea, archaeologists probing the surprisingly well-preserved remains of a revolutionary warship are seeing the era in a new way. The timbers of a 500-year-old ship rest on...