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How divers salvaged a sunken passenger ship
Beneath the waters of the Philippines lay the wreck of the Princess of the Stars. When divers entered, they discovered over 400 barrels of toxic chemicals - sparking a $7.5 million salvage operation.
Welcome back to the Daily Aviation, as we explore how US Navy salvage operations recover damaged, sunken, or grounded vessels ...
Recent discoveries have renewed archaeologists’ concerns that a shipwreck-salvage company has exclusive rights to artefacts ...
The real treasure hidden in the wrecks of some 2500 ships buried along New Zealand's coasts isn't jewels or gold bars.
Over 10 years after its initial discovery, “the greatest sunken treasure in the history of humanity” sits untouched at the ...
More than a decade after it was found, a centuries-old Spanish treasure ship worth billions remains nearly untouched on the ...
The process of removing and disposing of vessels that pose safety or environmental hazards can cost taxpayers millions.
Edward Chancellor analyzes technology manias to evaluate the AI boom. GMO warns that record valuations and overinvestment ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is primarily known for its infrastructure projects—dams, navigation locks, flood control systems and ...
The Broads Authority is trialling the use of 'submarine drones' to investigate underwater scenes such as wrecks and Mutford Lock.
Appeals court rules against videographer Rick Allen of Fayetteville in his lawsuit with state of North Carolina over Blackbeard's pirate ship.
As the Isle of Palms navigates a $32 million beach renourishment, crews must be mindful of two Civil War-era shipwrecks that sit at the bottom of the ocean.
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