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Wrecks

How Shipwrecks Corrode

The shallower Truk Lagoon wrecks, and those in areas of higher current, are deteriorating more rapidly.

Can Truk Lagoon Be Saved?

The wrecks of Micronesia’s Truk Lagoon have withstood the corrosive effects of seawater for nearly 75 years — but how much more can they take?

A New Dive Site for The British Virgin Islands

What's it take to bring a monster to life? One British billionaire and a dedicated team of artists, engineers and volunteers.

History Of Australia's Yongala Shipwreck

This Australian steamship disappeared for decades only to be rediscovered as a shipwreck worthy of any scuba diver's bucket list.

BVI Art Reef Is Newest Artificial Reef Open to Divers

With the help of Sir Richard Branson, a new artificial reef has been created for scuba divers in the British Virgin Islands.

History of Bonaire's Hilma Hooker Shipwreck

Learn more about how the *Hilma Hooker* went from a drug-smuggling ship to a beloved scuba diving site in Bonaire.

Diving Into World War II

In1942, German U-boats sank more than 80 ships off North Carolina alone.

New Purpose-Sunk Wrecks For Scuba Divers

Check out the latest purpose-sunk shipwrecks for scuba divers in Sabah National Park, Galveston, Texas and Pernambuco Artificial Wreck Marine Park.

Diving the Sea Trader Wreck with Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas

A five-minute boat ride from Stuart Cove’s dive shop in Nassau, New Providence, the Sea Trader shipwreck is one of the best beginner wreck dives in the Bahamas.