By clicking on one of these links, you can go directly to a particular section: Links to Florida Maritime History, Tourism and Preservation Websites Links to Florida Maritime History, Tourism and Preservation Websites Florida Maritime Heritage Trail VisitFlorida Florida Archaeology: Underwater Archaeological Preserves NPS Submerged Resources Center NPS Maritime Heritage Program NPS Archeology and Ethnograhy Program: Preserving a Submerged Legacy NPS Southeast Archeological Center: Underwater Archeology Marine Archaeological Research and Conservation (MARC) History of the Spanish Treasure Fleet System Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary National Parks in Florida Florida State University: Research in Underwater Archaeology Florida State University: Academic Diving Program Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record (HABS/HAER) National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers National Trust for Historic Preservation Historic Hotels of America National Park Service Office of Tourism Links to Websites of Wrecks Featured in this Itinerary
Selected Bibliography for Florida Shipwrecks Berg, Daniel. Florida Shipwrecks: The Diver's Guide to Shipwrecks Around the State of Florida and the Florida Keys. Baldwin, New York: Aqua Explorers, 1991. de San Miguel, Fray Andrés. An Early Florida Adventure Story. Translated by John H. Hann. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000. Gould, Richard A. Archaeology and the Social History of Ships. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Lenihan, Daniel J. and John D. Brooks. Underwater Wonders of the National Parks. Oakland, California: Compass American Guides, 1998. Marx, Robert F. Shipwrecks of the Western Hemisphere: 1492-1825. New York: D. McKay Co, 1975. Shepard, Birse. Lore of the Wreckers. Boston: Beacon Press, 1961. Singer, Steven D. Shipwrecks of Florida: A Comprehensive Listing. Sarasota, Florida: Pineapple Press, 1998. Blackman, Steve. Ships and Shipwrecks. New York: Franklin Watts, 1993. Delgado, James P. Native American Shipwrecks. Danbury, Connecticut: Franklin Watts, 2000. -----------. Shipwrecks from the Westward Movement. Danbury, Connecticut: Franklin Watts, 2000. -----------.Wrecks of American Warships. Danbury, Connecticut: Franklin Watts, 2000. Smith, K.C. Ancient Shipwrecks. Danbury, Connecticut: Franklin Watts, 2000. -----------. Exploring for Shipwrecks. Danbury, Connecticut: Franklin Watts, 2000. -----------. Shipwrecks of the Explorers. Danbury, Connecticut: Franklin Watts, 2000. Please Remember When diving, always display the "diver down" flag and use mooring buoys to prevent anchor damage to the wreck sites. Brochures and laminated underwater field guides are available from dive shops for many of the shipwrecks included in this travel itinerary. All of the shipwreck sites mentioned in this travel itinerary are historic properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places. As with all historic and archeological sites on public uplands or submerged bottomlands, the shipwreck sites are protected by Federal and/or Florida laws that forbid disturbance, excavation or removal of artifacts without proper authorization. Living coral also are protected by law in Florida and must not be disturbed. Violators of Federal and/or Florida laws are subject to prosecution. For information about Florida's requirements, contact: Bureau of Archaeological Research
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