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How to Research Shipwrecks and Maritime Disasters

From My Web Search Today…
Source: Result of Web Search

While I ran some searches on SCUBA related top­ics, I hap­pened to run into this web­site that explains how to research ship­wrecks and mar­itime disasters.

The rea­son why it caught my eyes was because of one of the pre­sen­ta­tions pro­vided at LIDA Film Fes­ti­val this past Fri­day at Cra­dle of Avi­a­tion. One of the pre­sen­ters was a known trea­sure hunter down in FL — they have a TV show on Dish Net­work, Trea­sure HD.

Fig­ured that intro­duc­ing this web­site may be a good idea as many of fel­low divers from Groupers par­tic­i­pated in LIDA Film Fes­ti­val this year, and of course, this is a good oppor­tu­nity (or time) to spend some time with research­ing that ol’shipwreck you wanted to know more about.

Check Out: Ship­wrecks and Mar­itime Dis­as­ters: How to Research Them

Don’t for­get also — Adam Grohman from Under­wa­ter His­tor­i­cal Research Soci­ety (based out of Long Island and visit them on the web: http://www.uhrs.org) will be hold­ing a Free Lecture/Seminar at B. Davis Schwartz Memo­r­ial Library at C.W. Post Cam­pus, Long Island Uni­ver­sity this upcom­ing Fri­day from 8pm. This lec­ture is free to all, but must be R.S.V.P.ed. For more infor­ma­tion, Call: (516) 299‑2892, or email derek.stadler@cwpost.liu.edu. You can also find out the detail of this free lec­ture by vis­it­ing our Google Cal­en­dar and click­ing on the event itself.

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