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Space, History & Science : Shipwrecks of Delmarva
Developed by renowned marine archaeologist and accomplished author Don Shomette, and designed by award-winning cartographer Robert Pratt, Shipwrecks of Delmarva is a stunning cartographic piece based on years of research and expert visual design.
Shipwrecks of Delmarva shows the location of over 2,400 wrecks from the waters off the Delaware coast to the waters of the Chesapeake Bay, displayed atop beautiful bathymetric and coastal detail. Each wreck site is symbolized to define the class, type, and name of vessel accompanied by their dates of sinking. Locations of lifesaving stations, lighthouses and lightships, along with navigational beacons are accurately marked. Bathymetric and coastal features are clearly labeled, accompanied by inset maps, captions, and drawings used to highlight unique historical events such as the sinking of the U.S.S. Cumberland, the German U-Boat offensives, and the ghost fleet of Mallows Bay β the largest assemblage of wooden ships in the Western Hemisphere.
Wrecks featured on this map span from the mid-1600s galleons to 20th-century naval ships, those lost in military conflict, foul weather, bloody mutinies, pirate raids, human error, treacherous shoals, and a myriad of other events. Whether a naval buff, educator, amateur historian, mariner, or someone simply enamored with the captivating power of the sea β Shipwrecks of Delmarva makes a perfect addition to your map collection as well as wonderful gift.
Shipwrecks of Delmarva is available for purchase in four different versions: rolled, rolled in a clear plastic presentation tube, folded in a polybag, or laminated in a polysleeve bag. Each map is printed in the U.S. on high quality 80# paper, printed with environmentally friendly low VOC inks.
:: Media Buzz ::
USA TODAY - New map charts Chesapeake shipwrecks
Cape Cod Times -
Erosion uncovers Chatham shipwreck
Map Details:
Scale: 1:414,500 (1β = 6.5 miles)
Projection = Transverse Mercator
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