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News > shipwrecks

Tag: shipwrecks

04/27/22

A visit to Wisconsin’s oldest intact shipwreck

A recent discovery yielded Wisconsin’s oldest intact shipwreck–a 1,200-year-old dugout canoe.

02/02/22

Lake Talks series to explore Wisconsin’s marine sanctuary devoted to shipwrecks

The Feb. 17 event takes place on Zoom. Speaker Russ Green will present “What’s Next for the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary?” and take audience questions.

10/27/21

From gridiron to shipwrecks to advisory council: Russ Green contributes to Lake Michigan care

Russ Green, who heads a brand-new national marine sanctuary in Lake Michigan, joins Sea Grant’s Advisory Council.

09/29/21

Lake Talks series to explore Wisconsin shipwrecks with maritime archaeologist

Caitlin Zant will present “Shipwrecks of Wisconsin” the evening of Thursday, Oct. 14.

07/20/21

New marine sanctuary adds protections for historic Lake Michigan shipwrecks

In late June, NOAA designated the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary in the fresh, cold waters of Lake Michigan.

04/27/20

Maritime archaeology initiative will bring Wisconsin’s historic lumber trade alive for learners of all ages

Wisconsin Historical Society archaeologists will lead the effort.

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