There
are over 10,000 known shipwrecks of the coast of Nova Scotia, this
book explores why there are so many, where they are located and how
to go about finding them. Learn about the latest in cutting edge technology
and hi tech sophisticated electronic equipment that is used to find
shipwrecks. Enter the mysterious world of the shipwreck diver and
learn about the emerging and fascinating business of shipwreck exploration.
In a clear and easy style, the author educates the reader in stories
of shipwrecks, and the skills, techniques and technology used by the
modern day wreck hunters to find them. He shares a wealth of knowledge
and personal tips on how to research, locate and document shipwrecks
and he brings the reader up to date on the current laws and regulations
that govern shipwreck salvage and treasure hunting in Nova Scotia.
The author also offers the reader an in depth look into the sport
of scuba diving and what to look for on a scuba course. If you are
not already a scuba diver, after reading this book you will want to
become one. For readers who are already divers, he shares some personal
insights about the procedures and techniques of boat diving - the
ideal way to access and discover some of Nova Scotia's greatest shipwrecks.
Other topics he covers include scuba tourism, treasure hunting, underwater
video, GPS navigation, diving from a Zodiac inflatable, and much more.
This book is a must-read for anyone seriously interested in pursuing
the allure of discovery, learning to scuba dive, or just learning
about the rich maritime history of Nova Scotia. It is a unique perspective
about one man's quest for adventure. Like a modern day Indiana Jones,
Terry Dwyer is living the life so many people dream of. The book chronicles
the author's remarkable journey, personal experiences and observations
along the way, and touches on a few exciting underwater projects he
has been involved in.
Terry Dwyer is an adventurer, entrepreneur, wreck diver, explorer,
and an accomplished underwater videographer. He is one of those rare
individuals who combines intellect, passion, a spirit of adventure,
and raw physical ability in order to realize a life long dream. He
has been studying and exploring shipwrecks in Nova Scotia for over
20 years. Dive into his recollections of visits to mysterious islands
and shipwrecks on the bottom of the sea. You'll find inspiration,
intrigue and touch history firsthand. An interesting read for any
active or armchair shipwreck enthusiast and it is an invitation to
adventure that is hard to refuse.
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St. Paul Island
The Graveyard of the Gulf
By Carle A Rigby
Out of print since 1979 Second Printing August 2000
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