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  1. Alaska's waters might be cold, but they shelter underwater treasures that will astound you. Some can be easily explored, while others are nearly out of reach. Let’s take a peek at five mysterious Alaskan shipwrecks!

  2. Alaska Shipwrecks 1750-2015. This section contains chronological tables of all known, referenced or recorded shipwrecks in Alaskan waters. The seven tables are the product of many years of research by Captain Warren Good and Michael Burwell.

  3. This section contains an alphabetical list of all known shipwrecks in Alaskan Waters. The earliest recorded wrecks in Alaskan waters begin with Russian activities back to 1750 and the latest I have entered is 2017.

  4. Oct 20, 2024 · You can click on any of the links, just under the photograph of the Umnak Native shipwreck at the top of the page, and find thousands of Alaska shipwrecks. They are listed alphabetically, chronologically and geographically, so each wreck can be found in a number of places depending how you search.

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  5. May 17, 2022 · The collection of tiny, square black and white photos with white cursive writing seems to indicate one of two coves along the southern coast of Coronation Island could be the site of the wreck.

  6. Feb 24, 2019 · Although shipwrecks were common in that era, the Kad’yak is the only ship from the Russian American colonial period yet discovered — making its shipwreck site the oldest known one in Alaska.

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  8. Feb 17, 2019 · Follow the two-year investigation, which uncovered weaknesses not only in the Alaska Ranger’s structure but in the maintenance of many of the fishing trawlers riding these deadly, unforgiving waters. History Feb 17, 2019 43 min. TV-14.

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