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Wrecks

Multi-Year Expedition Set to Monitor Decaying Titanic Wreckage

OceanGate Expeditions is launching a multi-year survey of the Titanic’s wreckage, which will take citizen scientists to the wreck for upwards of $150,000 a seat.

What it Takes to Make a Shipwreck Playground

Volunteers scout and procure funding to continually add wrecks to Shipwreck Park, a five-square-mile underwater playground in Pompano Beach.

What It’s Like to Dive the Titanic

The first Irish diver to visit the *Titanic* shares what it was like to discover the ship’s wheel and personally witness the wreckage.

Retired U.S. Air Force Vessel Big Dawg Deployed as Artificial Reef in Florida Panhandle

Okaloosa County sinks 93-foot Big Dawg, a retired U.S. Air Force vessel in the Gulf of Mexico.

Seven Wrecks You Can Only Dive from a Liveaboard

A guide to diving remote shipwrecks you can only access during liveaboard trip, from the Solomon Islands to the Bahamas.

Only One Man Survived This WWII Wreck — And You Can Dive It.

Only one man survived the sinking of the WWII submarine *Perseus.* This is his story, and how you can dive the wreck.

World’s Deepest Wreck Dived for the First Time

This week’s dive to the USS *Johnston*, the world’s deepest shipwreck at 21,180 feet, was the deepest shipwreck dive in history.

Six Great Destinations for Scuba Diving Wrecks

The best places to go wreck diving according to *Scuba Diving* magazine readers.

Divers Find 300-Year-Old Ship Sunk by Drunken Crew

Divers discovered the wreckage of *The Providenz*, a 300-year-old Irish ship ran aground by a drunken crew, off the coast of Mandal, Norway.