AWOIS Shipwreck List

xtimgx

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This was setup by www.DestinSharks.com. They took the list provided by AWOIS provided free and transcribed it to Google Earth. All thanks should go to them, I was lucky to find it.

http://destinsharks.com/wp-content/uploads/NOAA_AWOIS.kmz

The file is way too big to put as an attachment. It has thousands I believe.
http://destinsharks.com/google-earth-marine-maps/ This is their main page.

Enjoy guys.
 

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xtimgx said:
This was setup by www.DestinSharks.com. They took the list provided by AWOIS provided free and transcribed it to Google Earth. All thanks should go to them, I was lucky to find it.

http://destinsharks.com/wp-content/uploads/NOAA_AWOIS.kmz

The file is way too big to put as an attachment. It has thousands I believe.
http://destinsharks.com/google-earth-marine-maps/ This is their main page.

Enjoy guys.

Sorry to be a wet blanket but this has been out for a few years now. And yes, it is very cool and very useful. Nice of you to post it anyway!!

I'm not sure what area you are in, but since water visibility is usually very poor in my area, the details on some sites would say something like, "concrete rubble", but after checking it out for myself it turned out to be the wreck site for an unknown wooden ship. The 'concrete rubble' was actually a pile of ballast stones.

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I'm not sure what area you are in, but since water visibility is usually very poor in my area, the details on some sites would say something like, "concrete rubble", but after checking it out for myself it turned out to be the wreck site for an unknown wooden ship. The 'concrete rubble' was actually a pile of ballast stones.

Scott,

Very cool! Just shows you always need to follow up on the hang points and sites that are know.
 

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xtimgx

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I live in South Jersey actually. I hope to dive on 1-5 this summer. Need to get my certification first of course.
 

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xtimgx said:
I live in South Jersey actually. I hope to dive on 1-5 this summer. Need to get my certification first of course.

Cool deal man! Prepare yourself for an obsession that will last a lifetime!

Pcola
 

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