More than 90 Great Lakes wrecks have been discovered by David Trotter over 35 years — his most recent: the _New York_, lost in Lake Huron 133 years ago.
There’s no better way to spice up a dive destination than by adding a wreck. We’ve compiled a guide to our favorite purpose-sunk wreck dives.
Wreck diving in Palau’s iron ruins of World War II opens a window on the day their doomed sailors gave their all.
Tragic history, human skulls and personal bests — exploring the uncanny sunken shipwreck legacy of Operation Hailstorm in Micronesia's Chuuk (Truk) Lagoon.
It’s no surprise the waters off Long Island, N.Y., harbor centuries’ worth of shipwrecks for scuba divers — but what gathers among them is.
Before you explore your first wrecks, here are a few key pieces of scuba gear you might want to add to your kit.
Are you prepared to explore a wreck? We take you step-by-step through the techniques you need for successful wreck diving.
A scuba diver's dozen of exploration-worthy shipwrecks from North Carolina to Indonesia you'll want to add to your wreck diving bucket list.
Whether you go north or south on a live-aboard boat in the Egyptian Red Sea, you can dive a diverse range of habitats.