What is the most recent shipwreck on the Great Lakes?

The Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society announced Thursday that the wreck of the Atlanta, a three-masted schooner-barge, was located—first by sonar last year. Video from a remote-operated vehicle then confirmed the find in eastern Lake Superior, offshore from Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
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What was the last Great Lakes shipwreck?

The largest and last major freighter wrecked on the lakes was the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, which sank on November 10, 1975. "The legend of the Edmund Fitzgerald remains the most mysterious and controversial of all shipwreck tales heard around the Great Lakes.
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What is the most recent shipwreck found?

The ship's helm has remained intact after more than a century underwater. One of the world's most storied shipwrecks, Ernest Shackleton's Endurance, has been discovered off the coast of Antarctica more than a century after its sinking, explorers announced Wednesday.
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How many sunken ships are in the Great Lakes?

Of the estimated 10,000 shipwrecks in the Great Lakes region, only about 350 of them are located in Lake Superior. Of those, about 50 wrecks are presumed to be within Minnesota waters. Most of Minnesota's shipwreck history can be found in Lake Superior. Many wrecks have been located, but at least half lay undiscovered.
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What ship was recently found in Lake Superior?

The GLSHS found the 172-foot schooner barge after using sonar in partnership with Marine Sonic Technology to map more than 2,500 miles of Lake Superior in the summer of 2021.
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What is at the bottom of Lake Superior?

After searching more than 2,500 miles of the bottom of Lake Superior, the Atlanta — a 172-foot schooner-barge that sank during a terrible storm — has been found, preserved in the icy water just as it was when it went down more than 130 years ago. Even the gold letters of the ship's nameplate are still visible.
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What is the biggest shipwreck in Lake Superior?

SS Edmund Fitzgerald. SS Edmund Fitzgerald is the largest ship ever to have sunk on the Great Lakes. With a massive length of 729 feet, at the moment of her launch on June 7th 1958, she was the largest ship on the Great Lakes. She sank on November 10th, 1975, and the entire crew of 29 people lost their lives.
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What was the worst shipwreck on the Great Lakes?

DETROIT – On Sept. 8, 1860, the PS Lady Elgin collided with the schooner Augusta, resulting in the deaths of more than 300 people. The Lady Elgin was built in New York in 1851 for $95,000, which would be about $3.4 million in 2021. The Lady Elgin proved popular, regularly selling out trips across all five Great Lakes.
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What is the most famous shipwreck in Lake Michigan?

1. Lady Elgin. Lady Elgin sank on September 8th, 1860, and the tragic event represents the greatest loss of life on open water on the Great Lakes. 300 people died when the 252-foot sidewheel steamship was rammed in a gale by the scooner Augusta.
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Which of the Great Lakes has seen the most shipwrecks?

What is this? Even though all the Great Lakes have shipwrecks, Lake Erie, the shallowest of the Great Lakes, has the highest concentration.
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When was the last shipwreck found?

130 years after it sank, well-preserved wreckage of ship found in Lake Superior. The nameboard of the schooner-barge Atlanta, which sank in Lake Superior in May 1891 and was discovered in 2021. The Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society announced the discovery on Thursday.
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What ship has just been found?

LONDON -- Researchers have discovered the remarkably well-preserved wreck of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton's ship, Endurance, in 10,000 feet of icy water, a century after it was swallowed up by Antarctic ice during what proved to be one of the most heroic expeditions in history.
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Are there still bodies in the Edmund Fitzgerald?

The entire crew of 29 people died when the vessel sank. No bodies were ever recovered from the wreckage. Later when the wreck was found, it was discovered that the ship had broken in two. It still sits on the bottom of Lake Superior at 530 feet deep.
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How many sunken ships are in Lake Michigan?

There are nearly 1,500 shipwrecks sprawled across Lake Michigan's sandy floor, many dating back to the early 1800s! Swallowed by the water from ferocious storms, high waves, or fire, what remains of them now are wooden ribs, frames, and memories.
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Which Great lake has the most deaths?

Lake Michigan is being called the “deadliest” of all the Great Lakes.
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When did the last ship sank on Lake Superior?

On May 4, 1891, as gale-force winds and waves raged on Lake Superior, the crew of a schooner barge named Atlanta abandoned ship as it sank. The six men and one woman, a cook, clung to their lifeboat for nine hours, fighting at its oars to guide it to the Michigan shore.
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What is the biggest shipwreck in Lake Erie?

Although it didn't technically happen in one of the Great Lakes, the sinking of freighter Leecliffe Hall on the St. Lawrence River which connects Lakes Erie and Huron is considered the largest shipwreck Great Lakes history.
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What is the oldest shipwreck in the Great Lakes?

HMS Ontario is the oldest shipwreck to be discovered in the Great Lakes. Found in May 2008 it is completely intact and lies in very deep water in Lake Ontario.
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What famous ship sank in Lake Erie?

The Lake Erie Lexington sank on November 19, 1846 in a storm about four miles off Point Mouillee. It was a wooden, two-mast schooner. It was built in 1836 in Manchester, Michigan or in 1835 in Sacketts Harbor. Records are a little hazy on that point.
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What great lake is the deepest?

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It contains almost 3,000 cubic miles of water, an amount that could fill all the other Great Lakes plus three additional Lake Eries. With an average depth approaching 500 feet, Superior also is the coldest and deepest (1,332 feet) of the Great Lakes.
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How many bodies are in Lake Superior?

Lake Superior Bodies. There an 350 shipwrecks in Lake Superior and an estimated 10,000 people have died in the icy waters, but as legend says, Lake Superior never gives up her dead. Underwater bacteria feed on human remains and create gas which causes bodies to float back to the surface.
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Are there sharks in the Great Lakes?

Sharks do not live in the Great Lakes, but many fishes are mostly drawn to this water body as their natural habitat.
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What is the sister ship to the Edmund Fitzgerald?

The Edmund Fitzgerald was the first of two similar sister ships constructed by Great Lakes Engineering Works, the other being her sister Arthur B. Homer of 1960, constructed for Bethlehem Steel. The Homer was of a slightly different design, being 730′ long, and she lacked the guest quarters of the Fitzgerald.
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Is there a volcano under the Great Lakes?

Lake Superior sits on top of a massive… I mean massive volcano. Our five Great Lakes may have been formed by Ice Age glaciers, but volcanic activity was instrumental in giving us Lake Superior.
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