Southeast Asia’s Coral Triangle is home to a plethora of WWII wrecks.
For those who think they’ve seen all the Florida Keys wrecks have to offer at the recreational level, tec diving can open up a whole new realm of possibilities.
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.
Volunteers scout and procure funding to continually add wrecks to Shipwreck Park, a five-square-mile underwater playground in Pompano Beach.
The first Irish diver to visit the *Titanic* shares what it was like to discover the ship’s wheel and personally witness the wreckage.
Okaloosa County sinks 93-foot Big Dawg, a retired U.S. Air Force vessel in the Gulf of Mexico.
A guide to diving remote shipwrecks you can only access during liveaboard trip, from the Solomon Islands to the Bahamas.
Only one man survived the sinking of the WWII submarine *Perseus.* This is his story, and how you can dive the wreck.
This week’s dive to the USS *Johnston*, the world’s deepest shipwreck at 21,180 feet, was the deepest shipwreck dive in history.