When ships sink, they add artificial structures to the seafloor that can quickly become diverse, ecologically important ...
A Roman shipwreck with amphorae of ancient garum sauce has been identified in the Ionian Sea, offering insight into ...
More than a decade after it was found, a centuries-old Spanish treasure ship worth billions remains nearly untouched on the ...
A section of historic shipwreck has been revealed at Studland Bay following recent winter storms, prompting the team at the ...
Namely, a part of a 143-year-old wooden sea vessel. Last week, Island Beach State Park posted photographs on social media ...
PRESQUE ISLE, MI – Draped in a blue haze and covered in quagga mussels, this 414-foot bulk freighter rests upside down at the ...
Researchers are opening a new investigation into the timbers, which may have once belonged to the "Tyger," a Dutch trading vessel that sank in 1613 ...
A 19th-century shipwreck emerged from the sands at Island Beach State Park in New Jersey, revealing the wooden remains of the ...
A new book by author Julian Sancton explores the lengthy quest to find the Spanish galleon—and the political firestorm that ...
Archaeologists in Denmark unveiled the world's largest medieval cog ship, discovered off Copenhagen after 600 years underwater. The vessel is in remarkable preservation.
The Museum of the City of New York is embarking on a new study of timber remains believed to belong to the 17th-century Dutch ship Tyger.
Twenty-seven people died as a result of the wreck, and what happened is only known because of its lone survivor.