Diving

Interactive Wreck Map

Craig Rich completes a dive on one of MSRA's top wrecksMSRA presents these potential dive sites for information only and assumes no liability. If you choose to dive any of the shipwrecks on this site, you do so at your own risk. Scuba diving can be a dangerous sport. Please seek and attain the proper level of training before attempting to dive any of these wrecks.Jack and Valerie van Heest ready to dive the AA5

Unlike most other shipwreck discoverers, MSRA is committed to sharing the locations of all discoveries, whether we were the first, or just the latest group to have found these historic sites. After proper documentation has been completed, MSRA will release all shipwreck locations to the general public.

Depending on your skill level there are several dives in the MSRA research area. While there are a number of shallow broken-up wrecks that are easy dives -- even from shore, there are also a number of challenging wreck dives.

Clicking on many of the wreck icons on the map or on the list below will take you to the individual page form that wreck. On that page you will find the location of the wreck in lat/long format (if available), depth, etc.

MSRA Dive Site Map by Valerie van Heest

Comanche

Anna C. Minch

Novadoc

William B. Davock

Interlaken

Brightie (Brighty)

Daisy Day

State of Michigan

Salvor

Helen

Henry Cort

Manistee

Ironsides

Potter's Barge

Burlington

S. S. Michigan

Trotter's Barge

H. C. Akeley

Crane & Barge

Hamilton

Francie

North Shore tug

Fireboat

Hennepin

Verano

Rockaway

Ann Arbor No. 5

City of Green Bay

Havana

Craig Rich diving the AA5

 

 

 

 

 


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