Shipwreck Recovery & Salvage

Dec 8, 2013
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Hi TN community,

I was wondering if there is any good reading material out there in regards to shipwreck recovery & or salvage?
I would consider myself as an amateur historian/archeologist, but would love to learn more about salvaging or recovering a wreck and expand my knowledge on this area for future endeavours.

as always any advise or help is very much appreciated.

Cheers all,
AussieTreasureHunter83
 

grantler

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Hello Sir,

There are a lot of books on wrecks, wreck diving and underwater treasure hunting. Here are a few from my archive. But beware books are just the beginning. The real research starts in the archives of the respective countries.

Just as Crow has already written in another post.
If you need more Infos on these books jast let me know .
cheerio grantler (aka Rainer)

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AussieTreasureHunter83
Dec 8, 2013
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Hello Sir,

There are a lot of books on wrecks, wreck diving and underwater treasure hunting. Here are a few from my archive. But beware books are just the beginning. The real research starts in the archives of the respective countries.

Just as Crow has already written in another post.
If you need more Infos on these books jast let me know .
cheerio grantler (aka Rainer)

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Thank you so much Grantler for a treasure trove of book titles. I love reading about this topic!!
 

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Old Crow salutes the old sea dogs who savaged a ship during WW2
1940: Niagara sunk by German mine The secret cargo of 590 bars of gold and half the New Zealand Army's small-arms ammunition sank with the ship. The gold, valued at NZ$230 million in 2016 dollars, was salvaged in 1942.

There efforts was amazing in the middle of war and in a mine field. The salvage hand guys hanging over the side in the swell pushing sea mines away from the salvage vessel and tender.

Just an awesome recovery operation.

You can see their story here below.

Niagara gold part 1

Niagara gold part 2

Niagara gold part 3


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