- Source: Wrecksite
Wrecksite is a non-profit organization that documents maritime wrecks around the world and is free to use. Accessing more data requires a subscription. The website is the world largest online nautical wreck database, and has 187,030 wrecks and 164,050 positions, 62,730 images, 2,347 maritime charts, 31,070 ship owners and builders. (As of July 13, 2019)
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Library of Congress (2019). "Databases and Internet Resources". Federal government of the United States. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
UNESCO (2015). Underwater cultural heritage from World War I: proceedings of the Scientific Conference on the Occasion of the Centenary of World War I, Bruges, Belgium, 26 & 27 June 2014. UNESCO Publishing. ISBN 9789231001116. - Total pages: 217
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