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IOTA Partners 
Description: IOTA Partners operates from offices in Bellevue, Washington, USA, and Rota, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The partnership was formed in 1988 to locate and recover colonial era merchant ships wrecked between 1500 and 1850. It is a limited partnership in compliance with securities laws and regulations of the United States. While the business management is left to the general partner, the limited partners, composed of forty professionals in such fields as investment banking, law and medicine, take a keen interest in the historical research and the progress of each prospect area.
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Eastern Carolina Artificial Reef Association 
Description: Self explaining I think.
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Added on: 30-May-2007
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Great Lakes Shipwreck Research 
Description: I started this website in 1994 primarily as a link collection for my personal use. It was one of the first pages on the internet detailing information about Great Lakes shipwrecks. At that time, I had been actively researching Great Lakes maritime history for about ten years, but the internet immediately and dramatically improved my network of colleagues and access to information. In the ensuing years the website has grown modestly, had several facelifts and is now a principal resource for Great Lakes wreck divers and maritime historians. I do not actively add new content to the site very often due to time constraints, but I do maintain it and respond to inquiries.
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Added on: 10-May-2007
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Hunting New England Shipwrecks 
Description: Welcome to Hunting New England Shipwrecks. This site was created with the help of several of my friends and fellow divers. As you explore the site, you'll find that it provides historical backgrounds, pictures and other information on some of New England's best-known shipwrecks. It also provides maps and charts of the area, and detailed information on locating and diving on wrecks. This site also contains a Links page and a Message Board, where you can post and read comments on wreck-related topics.
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Added on: 10-May-2007
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Anglo ~ Danish Maritime Archaeological Team 
Description: Anglo ~ Danish Maritime Archaeological Team, or A.D.M.A.T. for short, is a Specialist Maritime Archaeological Organization, with sub division. One in America called ADMAT USA which is a charity and one in France called ADMAT - FRANCE which is a non profit organisation.
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Added on: 10-May-2007
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Michigan Shipwrecks 
Description: Thank you for visiting Michigan Shipwrecks. We have coordinates for shipwrecks around the Great Lakes. We will continue to add new useful scuba diving information to this site. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions please visit our contact us link to pass it along.
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Added on: 10-May-2007
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Monitor National Marine Sanctuary 
Description: The Monitor National Marine Sanctuary protects the wreck of the famed Civil War ironclad USS Monitor, best known for its battle with the Confederate ironclad Virginia in Hampton Roads, Va., on March 9, 1862.
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Nova Scotia Museum Underwater Archaeology 
Description: Protecting Nova Scotia's Shipwrecks Imagine yourself just poking along, 10 metres down in super clear water. There, in the sand... that curved shape isn't natural. It's wood, and here's more. Ship's timbers! Could be a fortune in gold coins, or some old bottles to sell. A cannon ball would be great for the rec room. Better get digging before someone else finds this wreck...
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Added on: 10-May-2007
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Wisconsin's Great Lakes Shipwrecks 
Description: Just as the title indicates.
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Added on: 02-May-2007
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U-Boot Net 
Description: If you can provide any information on these boats that would be great, as this page simply cannot be completed without the help of people who have personally dived on these boats. Each boat will have its own page here, hopefully with some charts and photographs, additionally the pages will have some contact information for those interested in diving these boats. I will only list diving operators who show these sites proper respect, especially the war graves.
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Added on: 02-May-2007
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