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  1. The Almirante.

An attempt to find the remaining mother lode of the Nuestra Señora de la Pura y Limpia Concepcíon.


  1. Lookout Air Raid, Diving Kwajalein

The day Japan bombed Oregon


  1. M-1104

After a frustrating twenty year search, a Norwegian dive team finally locates their Jan Hubert.


  1. The Mystery Of The Shipwrecked Barges

What’s in a name?  The Atlasco.


  1. Dry Tortugas Wreck Diving

Awesome visibility, warm water and great shipwrecks, right in America’s own backyard.


  1. The Mystery Of The Iron Duke

Possibly the best wreck dive in the English Channel, the Duke of Buccleugh.


  1. The Monitor vs. the Andrea Doria

A deep wreck odyssey.


  1. The Quest For The Queen’s Priceless Jewels

Shipwrecks of the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet.


  1. In-Water Recompression With Oxygen (IWRO)

Proponents, opponents, and Realistic measures


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THE MAGAZINE FOR TODAY’S DIVERS

Wreck Diving Magazine is dedicated to the men, women and children who lost their lives in the tragedies contained within our publication and website.

Left to right: Richie Kohler, Russian sub pilot, Joe Porter

Wreck Diving Magazine is now in our 5th year of publication and is the only serious magazine for today’s divers.  Proud to be the recipient of the Eurotek’08 “Publication of the Year”, WDM has featured over 200 shipwrecks from all over the world.  Our articles are well researched, and written by wreck divers for wreck divers.

When new, large, never-before seen sections of Titanic’s hull were found, we were there!

When recent gold artifacts and pearls were found on the Spanish treasure ship, Santa Margarita, we were there!



Wreck Diving Magazine is in its 8th year of publication and has already covered more shipwrecks than any other magazine previous, because that’s all we do.  From fresh water to salt, from shallow recreational depths, to extreme technical dives, we feature them.  WDM has writers from all over the world contributing to our magazine.  These are divers that simply decide to write about a wreck, these are truly dedicated wreck divers that write and photograph what they are passionate about.  A brief list of some of our writers include:

John Chatterton, subject of the book Shadow Divers and the book Titanic’s Last Secrets.

Richie Kohler, subject of the book Shadow Divers and the book Titanic’s Last Secrets.

Cris Kohl, author of more than 11 books focusing on Great Lakes shipwreck diving.

Sir Robert Marx, treasure finder and author of over 60 related books.

Leigh Bishop, renowned deep wreck diver, historian and photographer

David Trotter, Great Lakes shipwreck hunter and subject of Shipwreck Hunter.

And many, many more.

 

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