South Carolina's Hammock Coast is a wreck divers' playground, with sunken ships that range from a Civil War-era paddle-wheeler to a World War II Liberty ship. Grab your gear and make your next dive trip to this awesome destination, where wrecks and history abound!
Wrecks Articles
Love historic shipwrecks? Read about the City of Chester, which NOAA recently discovered in San Francisco Bay. This Gold-Rush-Era steamship was an amazing discovery off the Golden Gate Bridge, and touts fascinating maritime history.
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We've put together a photo gallery of 15 wrecks — some open to scuba divers and some not; some of their stories known to us and some not — that move us.
The waters off Malin Head, at the northern tip of Ireland, were the doom of dreadnoughts and the graveyard of the great ships of World War I and II.
Bring your point & shoot digital cameras, SLRs and GoPros May 30 to June 2 and enter your images and video shorts to win some great prizes such as a new regulator and a GoPro camera.
Looking for the best wreck dives? Check out where you can find scores of exploration-worthy wrecks, just waiting for you to dive.
For many divers, the Liberty is a main attraction of Bali diving, and for good reason. The wreck is home to a staggering array of marine life.