Wreckwatch Magazine Update

Here is the latest from Wreckwatch Magazine. For those of you not familiar with this publication, Wreckwatch covers new discoveries and the latest in shipwreck exploration, maritime trade, history and art. This publication enjoys an extensive international media interest. Wreckwatch was founded in 2020 by Dr. Sean Kingsley who holds a doctorate from Oxford University and is a former visiting fellow at Reading University. He has worked as a marine archaeologist and historian for thirty years. He has explored over 350 wrecks. He has also authored 15 books and over 250 articles.

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What a year. Thanks for joining us on our adventures beneath the waves. Huge hellos to all our new subscribers and great appreciation to everyone who reads, views and supports the Wreckwatch family.

If you’ve missed them or fancy a refresher, enjoy our San José Treasures and Pirates special issues. Head to Wreckwatch TV for the Pirates Festival or to peak into King Henry VIII’s wooden ship’s jetty. Just released, with stunning underwater footage, Wreckwatch TV follows Karl Taylor’s team diving deep off Guernsey in search of a heavyweight collision in World War I, when a German submarine got surprised by a Royal Navy decoy ship – the only case when both a U-boat and a secret Q Ship, a little-known weapon of the war, sunk each other in battle.

If you’re looking for a great book to read or gift over the holidays, see below for Wreckwatch’s favourites.

Stay tuned for our Shipwreck Oscars round-up of the year’s greatest finds, a very special magazine issue this spring 2025 and loads more.