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  1. Explore fish living on shipwrecks with this 3D, interactive data viewer. Click the button below for instructions. Ships from the Civil War, World War I, post World War I, and World War II eras rest on the North Carolina seafloor. Explore shipwrecks and their fish by time period.

  2. Aug 31, 2022 · The USS Texas is towed into the Houston Ship Channel as it makes its way to Galveston for repairs, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2022, in La Porte, Texas. The ship, which fought in both world wars, is making the journey to a dry dock in Galveston, where it will undergo an extensive $35 million repair.

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  3. Plate Ships Driven by the Gale by Peter Rindlisbacher, 2022. The Texas Historical Commission (THC) has been involved in investigations of the 1554 Spanish Plate Fleet since 1969—more than 50 years—and celebrated the semicentennial of the agency’s underwater excavations in 2022.

  4. The Texas coastline and offshore waters are flat, shallow, featureless, filled with shoals and subject to extreme weather including hurricanes and nor’easter gales. Throw in two centuries of naval warfare in Texas waters and you get a recipe for shipwrecks.

  5. Mar 5, 2024 · The historic Battleship Texas began the process of undocking on Tuesday morning and will be back in the water for the first time in 18 months. Battleship Texas had been drydocked since August...

  6. Dec 27, 2023 · Few archaeological finds are as evocative as shipwrecks. Consider a leaning, rusty hull on an empty beach as a cold wind whistles through a gash in its stern, or a mussel-encrusted prow emerging...

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  8. Discover the stories of notable shipwrecks along the Texas Coast, tales of survival and exploration that left an indelible mark on history. Unearth the untold stories of lost vessels, enduring hardships, and cross-cultural encounters. And remember, there’s much more to explore when you visit!

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