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Wrecks

Why Divers Should Treat War-Torn Wrecks with Respect

Why divers should think twice about disturbing remains when they come across them at war wrecks.

The Ghost Fleet of Bikini Atoll

After unleashing the most powerful weapons in history at the end of World War II, the U.S. military needed more data. Today, the Pacific atoll where it tested its doomsday bombs is a Holy Grail for divers.

5 New Artificial Reefs Sunk in 2018

New artificial reefs, or shipwrecks, for scuba divers to keep on their radar.

The History of Grenada’s Bianca C Shipwreck

This is the story behind Grenada’s *Bianca C* shipwreck, the Titanic of the Caribbean.

Best in Class: Why the Wrecks of Barbados Shine

Why scuba divers should consider the shipwrecks of Barbados among the best diving experiences in the Caribbean.

Documentary Follows Sinking of Kraken-Covered Wreck, the Kodiak Queen

A new film, narrated by Kate Winslet, follows the sinking of the Richard Branson-backed shipwreck Kodiak Queen in the British Virgin Islands.

Former Research Vessel to Be Purpose-Sunk for Alabama Dive Site

A 250-foot former research vessel, the Fairfield New Venture, will be sunk off Alabama in the Gulf of Mexico as a scuba diving site.

History of Curacao’s Superior Producer Shipwreck

Its sunken cargo may never have reached its intended destination, but in all things dive, the *Superior Producer* delivers.

Marine Archaeologists Excavate Greek Antikythera Shipwreck

Archaeologists excavating the famous ancient Greek shipwreck that yielded the Antikythera mechanism have recovered more than 50 items including a bronze armrest (possibly part of a throne), remains of a bone flute, fine glassware, luxury ceramics, a pawn from an ancient board game, and several elements of the ship itself.