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SUGGESTED READING
Books by the Author
Berg, Daniel and Denise
Bermuda Shipwrecks
Aqua Explorers, Inc. (1991)
Berg, Daniel
Florida Shipwrecks
Aqua Explorers, Inc. (1991)
Berg, Daniel
Shore Diver
Aqua Explorers, Inc. (1987)
Berg, Daniel
Wreck Valley
Aqua Explorers, Inc. (1986)
Berg, Daniel
Wreck Valley Vol II
Aqua Explorers, Inc. (1990)
Berg, Daniel and Denise
Tropical Shipwrecks
Aqua Explorers, Inc. (1989)
Berg, Daniel
Shipwreck Diving
Aqua Explorers, Inc.
Berg, Daniel
Long Island Shore Diver
Aqua Explorers, Inc
Berg, Daniel
New
Jersey Beach Diver
Aqua Explorers, Inc
Wreck Diving Books By Gary Gentile
A complete list of shipwreck
and shipwreck diving related books. The perfect addition to any wreck
diver or treasure hunters library.
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Complete Wreck
Diving
For a comprehensive wreck diving course, Complete Wreck
Diving is an excellent companion text. Starting with the
types of ships and how wrecks deteriorate, Keatts and
Skerry cover a broad range of topics in an organized and
progressive manner.
Included are sections on researching and finding
wrecks; specialized equipment and configurations; pre-dive
preparations; what to look for and expect in a charter
boat; diving the wreck with special emphasis on hazards
and navigation; what clues to look for to help identify a
wreck; artifact recovery and conservation; legal
ramification of diving wrecks and removing artifacts;
special techniques for photographing wrecks.
Written in an engaging style with ample use of the
authors’ first hand experiences, even veteran wreck divers
will find much valuable information in Complete Wreck
Diving.
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Shadow Divers This superlative journalistic
narrative tells of John Chatterton and Rich Kohler, two deep-sea
wreck divers who in 1991 dove to a mysterious wreck lying at the
perilous depth of 230 feet, off the coast of New Jersey. Both had
a philosophy of excelling and pushing themselves to the limit;
both needed all their philosophy and fitness to proceed once they
had identified the wreck as a WWII U-boat. As Kurson, a writer for
Esquire, narrates in this debut, the two divers next
undertook a seven-year search for the U-boat's identity inside the
wreck, in a multitude of archives and in a host of human memories.
Along the way, Chatterton's diving cost him a marriage, and
Kohler's love for his German heritage helped turn him into a
serious U-boat scholar. The two lost three of their diving
companions on the wreck and their mentor, Bill Nagle, to
alcoholism. (Chowdhury's The Last Dive, from
HarperPerennial in 2002, covers two of the divers' deaths.) The
successful completion of their quest fills in a gap in WWII
history-the fate of the Type IX U-boat U-869. Chatterton and
Kohler's success satisfied them and a diminishing handful of
U-boat survivors. While Kurson doesn't stint on technical detail,
lovers of any sort of adventure tale will certainly absorb the
author's excellent characterizations, and particularly his balance
in describing the combat arm of the Third Reich. Felicitous
cooperation between author and subject rings through every page of
this rare insightful action narrative. If the publishers are
dreaming of another Perfect Storm, they may get their wish.
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Deep Descent McMurray's is an earnest journal of
deep-sea wreck diving, mostly over the Italian passenger liner
Andrea Doria, which sank in a collision off Cape Cod in 1956. The
Doria still draws extreme scuba divers 235 feet down to "the
Everest of scuba," where, over the last 20 years, 12 divers have
met their deaths. After a Night to Remember-style introduction to
the ship's history, the author turns his talents as a journalist
and diver (he has reached and explored the Doria hulk several
times) to question why inverse mountaineers still come back to the
wreck. McMurray renders a shared obsession, mostly through fuzzy
sketches of expeditions to the wreck in the 1980s and '90s, and
follows a dozen divers down to the Doria. Yet his descriptions are
uninspiring; even the accounts of fatal dives are flat (despite a
multiple-photo series of a body being hauled to the dive boat).
His we-band-of-brother-divers tone can't substitute for
description or character; indeed, it proves an obstacle to
thoughtful storytelling. McMurray the scuba diver never quite
admits to McMurray the journalist-observer that divers visit the
Andrea Doria because of not in spite of the risks. 75 b&w photos.
(June) Forecast: Despite the current public fascination with
dangerous sport, this book won't appeal to the uninitiated.
McMurray could become a sort of Sebastian Junger-esque celebrity
he holds a world record for swimming around the island of
Manhattan except that his book can't compare with The Perfect
Storm. It is for fellow scuba samurai only. |
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Submerged Recounting his 25 years as founder
and director of the Submerged Cultural Resources Unit the
underwater archeological team of the National Park Service Lenihan
(Wake of the Perdido Star, with Gene Hackman) offers an
entertaining mix of maritime history, memoir and adventure tale.
Started in 1975 to keep fortune hunters from looting national
water parks for sunken treasure and damaging vital historical
material, Lenihan's unit has explored the wondrous (and deadly)
sinkholes in Florida and Mexico; studied shipwrecks in the Great
Lakes, Micronesia and places in between; and investigated the
remains of the USS Arizona and the ships sunk by nuclear bombs
near Bikini atoll. While the author is an authority on sea
archeology and naval history, he and his divers are also
underwater cowboys and cowgirls, thrilling in the dangers of their
extreme sport. A sharp, engaging writer, Lenihan describes the
terrifying aspects of his work the bone-chilling cold,
impenetrable clouds of silt and the notorious bends with a good
dose of black humor. (A surreal trip through an old impoundment
house submerged in the reservoir of Amistad Dam in Texas is
especially haunting.) Fast paced, full of amiable characters, the
book will appeal to divers, maritime enthusiasts and anyone fond
of nautical hijinks and swaggering seafarers. Photos and maps not
seen by PW.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. |
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Sunken Warships Hidden deep beneath the sea lies the
wreckage of mighty war machines, each with untold stories of
battles, glory and demise. Join us on the hunt for these antiques
of the deep, and unlock the mysteries and the history waiting on
the ocean floor. Each episode of Quest for Sunken Warships
features authentic historical footage, CGI illustrations and
archival materials of the battles being investigated, along with
hi-resolution underwater images and live-action, on-site
explorations of the sunken wrecks by our team of courageous
divers. |
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Sinking of the Lusitania The passenger ship Lusitania was en
route home when a German sub blew it out of the water, killing
more than 1,000 men, women and children. The sinking of this great
ocean liner shocked the world, and "Avenge the Lusitania!" was the
rallying cry that lured many young American men to enlist during
World War I. In this dramatic 85-minute special, Discovery Channel
brings you the story of the doomed ship and, for the first time,
goes inside the cramped, foul-smelling hull of the U-boat that
fired the fateful torpedo. |
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Hitler's Lost Sub
The true story behind the cataclysmic World War II naval
battle that took place just off American shores.
1941.
America had just entered World War II, but terrifying
unseen weapons were stalking US targets, sinking over 400
ships just miles from American shores in the worst naval
defeat in United States history. The stealthy predators
were German U-boats, Hitler’s deadly warships of the deep.
It was cataclysmic—with bodies and wreckage washed ashore
on the eastern seaboard. But the Allies ultimately
triumphed, sinking over 700 enemy submarines.
Fifty years
later, the personal drama behind this wartime state of
siege resurfaced when a team of divers discovered an
unidentified German U-boat deep in the waters off the New
Jersey coast. What boat was it? And what secret mission
brought it there? The divers embarked on a dangerous,
six-year quest to uncover the secret of the mysterious
wreck. Three divers lost their lives in the search, but
the clues uncovered have shed remarkable new light on the
struggles and triumphs from this undersea war.
There’s
more in this spectacular two-hour video journey. Trace the
history of submarines and undersea warfare from the
American Revolution through World War II, and tour the
sophisticated—and cramped—interior of a captured U-boat.
Dive in dangerous waters with deep sea detectives as they
attempt to retrieve clues that will reveal the decaying
U-boat’s identity. See how the breaking of secret Nazi
codes by the Allies altered the outcome of the war—and
helped unravel the mystery behind this German U-boat. And
finally, travel to Germany with the divers as they rewrite
a part of World War II history, bring closure to families
of the lost crew and discover how one man’s life was
spared.
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The Shipwreck Diving E-Book
Instant Downloadable E-Book
Shipwreck Diving,
by Capt. Dan Berg is a complete how to book about the sport of
wreck diving. This book is packed with information and heavily
illustrated with over 80 sensational color photographs. |
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Shipwreck Diving ebook
The complete diver's guide to mastering the skills of
shipwreck diving.
Buy Now
only $9.95
6 MB instant download, printable PDF file
Shipwreck Diving is a complete how to ebook about the sport of
wreck diving.
This
downloadable PDF e-book is packed with information and heavily
illustrated with over 80 sensational color photographs. Daniel
Berg, a noted wreck diver, instructor and author of ten
shipwrecks related books, describes all the basics of wreck
diving. Topics include everything from equipment
modifications, communication, and wreck penetration to
artifact preservation. Dan also tells how to navigate on a
wreck and be able to return to the anchor line after the dive.
Why some divers find more artifacts and explains how to catch
lobsters. Shipwreck Diving also covers such diverse topics as
shipwreck research, photography, spear fishing and how to use
an underwater metal detector. This exciting book tells all the
tricks of the trade that until now have only been learned
through years of experience. Shipwreck divers of all caliber
will find Shipwreck Diving informative, rewarding and
entertaining
Check out Capt. Dan's
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Baldwin NY 11510
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