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The wrecks of Lake Huron offer an underwater window into history

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Lake Huron waters are home to many diverse shipwrecks – from wooden schooners to steel-hulled steamers – lying pristinely preserved by the cold, fresh waters of the Great Lakes. These underwater treasures reflect the past while providing stories and experiences for those visiting these historic shipwreck sites today. A new ‘Shipwreck Alley’ video, produced through the U.S. 23 Huron Shores Heritage Route partnership, showcases the appeal and opportunities for communities and visitors to northeast Michigan.

Historical research indicates that more than 200 shipwrecks lie in and around Thunder Bay. The sheer number of shipwrecks is impressive. However, it is their excellent state of preservation and what they represen – a century and a half of maritime commerce and travel on the Great Lakes – that elevates them to national and international significance deserving of protection, study, and public interpretation. Serving this role are community volunteers of the Thunder Bay Underwater Preserve – one of fourteen state underwater preserves in Michigan— along with the federally designated NOAA Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Protection of shipwrecks and underwater artifacts is a fundamental goal of the Sanctuary, as is raising awareness, providing education, and enhancing public access to these underwater resources.

The Sanctuary supports an extensive mooring buoy program that identifies shipwrecks for snorkelers and divers—as well as kayakers, boaters, sailors, and fishermen, among others—to experience these incredible resources that lie beneath the waves in Thunder Bay. From one foot in the water to fully submersed, you too can explore Lake Huron’s maritime heritage through these historic shipwrecks:

  • Start your shipwreck tour at the NOAA Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center in Alpena, which features an experiential exhibit called “Explore the Shipwreck Century” that features a life-size replica of a Great Lakes Canal Schooner. From here, you can go out on Lake Huron with Alpena Shipwreck Tours to explore shipwrecks aboard the glass-bottomed boatLady Michigan. Ask about visiting many other local historical societies and sites located along this coastline that offer a wealth of maritime history experiences.
  • Grab a mask, fins, and snorkel from shore to explore several water wrecks in easily accessed shallow waters. The Portland, a wooden schooner (wrecked 1877), lies off the shores of the state managed Besser Natural Area. Many other wrecks lie in shallow waters of Thunder Bay and are accessible to snorkelers from shore including the John F. Warner (wrecked 1890), Shamrock (wrecked 1905), and Haltiner Barge (sank circa 1929).
  • From the shore, you can visit the wreck Joseph Fay (wrecked 1905); part of which lies embedded in the beach at the 40 Mile Point lighthouse north of Rogers City, and many of the shallow water shipwrecks that can be viewed from the surface by kayakers.
  • Captain Steve Kroll, recently recognized as National Marine Sanctuary Foundation Volunteer of the year, operates Great Lakes Divers, a diving business serving the Alpena and Rogers City area. Aboard the Sweetwater Diver, his dive charter offers opportunities to put visitors in the water with some of the these amazing shipwrecks found in deeper waters, such as the Defiance (wrecked 1854), F.T. Barney (wrecked 1868), or Cornelia B.Windiate (wrecked 1975). Other Alpena area dive shops and businesses in the area include Great Lakes Dive Charters and Thunder Bay Scuba.
  •  Celebrate Lake Huron’s maritime heritage with events such as the annual 4th of July Maritime Festival in Alpena, and the Rogers City Nautical Festival (kicking off at the end of July), both of which offer educational programming, shore side and shipboard tours, and opportunities to explore and learn about Great Lakes maritime history and heritage first-hand.

These journeys in time offer memorable experiences, but remember to leave these historic artifacts untouched and as found. Protecting these historic shipwrecks is central in promoting sustainable coastal tourism opportunities in this region, and they are also protected by the State of Michigan (it’s the law). Community volunteers and resource managers also play an important resource stewardship role, working to preserve, interpret and share these amazing historical places, artifacts, and experiences.

Michigan Sea Grant and Michigan State University Extension have long been partners with local communities—and many committed volunteers—in preserving and promoting the state’s underwater history, including supporting the research and development of Michigan Bottomland Preserves Inventory (1989) and co-authoring with local communities the nomination leading to eventual federal designation of NOAA TBNMS in year 2000. As illustrated in a recent Sustainable Coastal Tourism Guide, continued involvement with these partners today focuses on opportunities to capitalize upon these maritime heritage assets in promoting sustainable coastal tourism development opportunities in northeast Michigan.

Learn more about northern Lake Huron shipwrecks and visiting these sanctuaries by visiting the NOAA Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary website: thunderbay.noaa.gov.

 

Source: msue.anr.msu.edu

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Dive Worldwide Announces Bite-Back as its Charity of the Year

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Over the next 12 months, specialist scuba holiday company Dive Worldwide will be supporting Bite-Back Shark & Marine Conservation with donations collected from client bookings to any one of its stunning dive destinations around the world. The independently-owned operator expects to raise £3000 for the UK charity.

Manager at Dive Worldwide, Phil North, said: “We’re especially excited to work with Bite-Back and support its intelligent, creative and results-driven campaigns to end the UK trade in shark products and prompt a change in attitudes to the ocean’s most maligned inhabitant.”

Bite-Back is running campaigns to hold the media to account on the way it reports shark news along with a brand new nationwide education programme. Last year the charity was credited for spearheading a UK ban on the import and export of shark fins.

Campaign director at Bite-Back, Graham Buckingham, said: “We’re enormously grateful to Dive Worldwide for choosing to support Bite-Back. The company’s commitment to conservation helps set it apart from other tour operators and we’re certain its clients admire and respect that policy. For us, the affiliation is huge and helps us look to the future with confidence we can deliver against key conservation programmes.”

To launch the fundraising initiative, Phil North presented Graham Buckingham with a cheque for £1,000.

Visit Dive Worldwide to discover its diverse range of international scuba adventures and visit Bite-Back to learn more about the charity’s campaigns.

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Call Graham Buckingham on 07810 454 266 or email graham@bite-back.com

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Scubapro Free Octopus Promotion 2024

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Free Octopus with every purchase of a SCUBAPRO regulator system

Just in time for the spring season, divers can save money with the FREE OCTOPUS SPRING PROMOTION! Until July 31st SCUBAPRO offers an Octopus for free
with every purchase of a regulator system!

Get a free S270 OCTOPUS with purchase of these combinations:

MK25 EVO or MK19 EVO with A700

MK25 EVO or MK19 EVO with S620Ti

MK25 EVO or MK19 EVO with D420

MK25 EVO Din mit S620Ti-X

Get a free R105 OCTOPUS with purchase of the following combinations:

MK25 EVO or MK19 EVO with G260

MK25 EVO or MK17 EVO with S600

SCUBAPRO offers a 30-year first owner warranty on all regulators, with a revision period of two years or 100 dives. All SCUBAPRO regulators are of course certified according to the new European test standard EN250-2014.

Available at participating SCUBAPRO dealers. Promotion may not be available in all regions. Find an authorized SCUBAPRO Dealer at scubapro.com.

More information available on www.scubapro.com.

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