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The Shipwreck Expo Directory Capt. Dan Berg's Guide to World Wide Shipwreck Information

The Capt. Dan Berg's Wreck Valley Collection

Wreck <b>Diving Locations</b> | <b>Dive Worldwide</b>

Plunge into the captivating world of submerged histories and marine mysteries with Capt. Dan Berg's Wreck Valley Collection. This treasure trove offers enthusiasts a detailed directory of shipwrecks spanning various pivotal locations.

NY & NJ and the Surrounding Regions

Dive sites along the bustling shores of New York and New Jersey are abundant, presenting a diverse range of underwater adventures for both novice and expert divers.

New England’s Nautical Legends

The rocky coastline of New England is home to numerous historical shipwrecks, each with its own story to tell.

Southern Shipwrecks: North Carolina to Virginia

The warm waters of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia are the resting places of many World War II wrecks and earlier, providing an epic canvas for underwater exploration.

The Great Lakes Shipwreck Directory

The vast Great Lakes hold the remains of vessels lost in storms and collisions, offering a freshwater alternative to traditional saltwater wreck diving.

Florida’s Shipwreck Trails

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Florida is renowned for its Shipwreck Trail, housing an incredible assemblage of sunken vessels along its keys, eastern, and western shores.

The Florida Keys Wreck Trek

Divers flock to the Florida Keys for a string of famous wrecks, perfect for underwater photography and advanced wreck diving experiences.

East Coast Encounters

The Atlantic swirls around Florida's east coast, sheltering an array of shipwrecks, each offering a unique dive and history lesson.

Florida's Gulf Coast Gems

On the west coast, the Gulf of Mexico cradles shipwrecks that have become complex ecosystems, teeming with marine life.

Caribbean and Beyond: International Shipwreck Havens

Bermuda and Bahamas: Atlantic Hotspots

The azure waters of Bermuda and the Bahamas conceal some of the most picturesque and historically significant shipwrecks in the Atlantic.

Truk Lagoon: An Underwater WWII Museum

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Truk Lagoon holds one of the world’s largest underwater collections of WWII wrecks, making it a bucket-list destination for history buffs and divers alike.

Diverse Caribbean Destinations

From the underwater sculptures of Grenada to the renowned sites of the Cayman Islands and Bonaire, the Caribbean offers a wealth of dive sites for those seeking shipwreck adventures.

Additional Resources and How-To Guides

Multimedia and Educational Material

Explore shipwrecks through Multimedia Shipwreck CDs and 3-D wreck images, or dive into books by Capt. Berg for expert insights on wreck diving.

Contribute and Engage with Shipwreck Expo

Contributions from fellow divers and enthusiasts are welcome, promising a collaborative space to share high-quality shipwreck articles, images, and knowledge.

Travel and Shipwreck Exploration: A Perfect Pair

The enchantment of shipwreck exploration often goes hand-in-hand with the joys of travel. While embarking on these undersea adventures, divers can experience an array of accommodations offering comfort and convenience. Whether seeking a hotel close to the dive sites, or a more secluded retreat to reflect on the day's discoveries, travelers can find solace and hospitality that enhance the overall experience. Embrace the intertwined worlds of travel and underwater exploration as you plan your next shipwreck diving adventure.