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Decades-Long Quest Ends with Discovery of Lac La Belle Wreck in Lake Michigan
world10 days ago

Decades-Long Quest Ends with Discovery of Lac La Belle Wreck in Lake Michigan

The 217-foot luxury steamer Lac La Belle, which sank in a 1872 Lake Michigan gale off the Wisconsin coast, was found in October 2022 after a nearly six-decade search led by Paul Ehorn and Shipwreck World. The wreck, now mussel-covered with an intact hull and oak interiors, lie about 20 miles offshore between Racine and Kenosha; eight people died when lifeboats capsized or failed, and the discovery highlights ongoing exploration of thousands of Great Lakes wrecks.

Long-Sought Lac La Belle Shipwreck Found in Lake Michigan
science10 days ago

Long-Sought Lac La Belle Shipwreck Found in Lake Michigan

After nearly six decades of searching, Paul Ehorn and Shipwreck World located Lac La Belle, the 1872 passenger steamer sunk in Lake Michigan, about 20 miles off Racine and Kenosha. The discovery, made in October 2022 and announced after a 3D video model was prepared, shows a hull largely intact though encrusted with mussels, and recalls eight deaths when lifeboats capsized during the sinking. This is Ehorn’s 15th shipwreck discovery, and he plans to present findings at the 2026 Ghost Ships Festival.

Decades-long hunt yields Lac La Belle wreck in Lake Michigan
science10 days ago

Decades-long hunt yields Lac La Belle wreck in Lake Michigan

Searchers led by Paul Ehorn of Shipwreck World located the 217-foot luxury steamer Lac La Belle off Wisconsin, completing a roughly six-decade quest. Built in 1864, it sank in October 1872 after a gale while sailing from Milwaukee to Grand Haven; the wreck lies about 20 miles offshore between Racine and Kenosha, remains largely intact with the hull preserved and the exterior mussel-covered. Discovered in 2022 and announced in 2026 with a 3D model, it marks Ehorn’s 15th shipwreck find as investigators press on for the next discovery.

Central Mediterranean tragedy: 53 migrants dead or missing as Libyan boat capsizes
world16 days ago

Central Mediterranean tragedy: 53 migrants dead or missing as Libyan boat capsizes

The UN migration agency (IOM) says 53 people are dead or missing after a migrant boat capsized off the Libyan coast near Zuwara; only two survivors were rescued. Survivor accounts say one woman lost her husband and another lost her two babies. The boat had departed Al-Zawiya around 11:00 p.m. on Feb. 5 and capsized about six hours later. IOM warns trafficking networks exploit dangerous crossings and urges safer migration pathways to save lives, noting high death/missing tallies in the Central Mediterranean in January and 2025.

Libya coast disaster: 53 migrants dead as dinghy capsizes
world17 days ago

Libya coast disaster: 53 migrants dead as dinghy capsizes

A rubber dinghy carrying about 55 migrants from several African countries capsized off north‑west Libya, killing 53 people including two babies; two Nigerian women survived and were rescued. The vessel sank about six hours after leaving al‑Zawiya, north of Zuwara, underscoring the ongoing perils of Mediterranean crossings, with around 500 migrants reported dead or missing in 2026 so far. The IOM highlights trafficking networks and unsafe vessels and calls for stronger international cooperation and safe migration pathways to prevent more tragedies.

The Legacy and Surprises of the Edmund Fitzgerald's Sinking
history3 months ago

The Legacy and Surprises of the Edmund Fitzgerald's Sinking

The article explores surprising facts about the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald, including its status as a 'rock star' ship before the tragedy, the dangerous nature of Great Lakes storms, the crew's last-minute decisions influenced by bonuses and personal reasons, the accidental recording of the famous song about the wreck, and the fact that families no longer focus on how the ship sank but have become a close-knit community.

Ancient 2,000-Year-Old Shipwreck Found Intact with Tableware
archaeology4 months ago

Ancient 2,000-Year-Old Shipwreck Found Intact with Tableware

Divers in Antalya, Turkey, discovered a 2,000-year-old shipwreck containing well-preserved Eastern Sigillata A ceramic tableware, providing valuable insights into ancient trade, daily life, and ship cargo practices during the Late Hellenistic to Early Roman period. The cargo's standardized forms and preservation offer detailed data for archaeological research and museum displays, highlighting the significance of maritime heritage in the eastern Mediterranean.

Stunning New Image Shows Coral Reef Near Charleston
environment4 months ago

Stunning New Image Shows Coral Reef Near Charleston

A stunning new image captured by marine biologist Phil Dustan reveals a vibrant coral reef thriving around the wreck of the Frederick W. Day schooner, located 11 miles off Charleston. The wreck, which sank in 1914, has become an artificial reef supporting diverse tropical marine life, but overfishing threatens its ecosystem. Dustan and diver Tom Robinson advocate for marine protected areas to preserve this unique underwater habitat, highlighting its ecological and climate significance.