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List of Publications Onshipwrecks and Shipwreck Related Topics in NOAALINC, NOAA Library and Information Services Division Current References 2003-3 (Revised) List of Publications on Shipwrecks and Shipwreck Related Topics in NOAALINC* Prepared by Anna Fiolek NOAA Central Library 1315 East-West Highway Silver Spring, MD 20910 U. S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service National Oceanographic Data Center NOAA Central Library July 31, 2003, Rev. August 25, 2004 1 Preface This bibliography has been prepared on the occasion of the Brown Bag Seminar AThe Wreck of the Henrietta Marie@ presented by Michael Cottman of the Washington Post in the NOAA Central Library on July 31, 2003. The bibliography contains printed publications and online Internet resources on shipwrecks. The entries are arranged alphabetically by title. Anna Fiolek, M.A, M.L.S. Metadata Librarian NOAA Central Library Silver Spring, MD July 31, 2003 Revised, August 25, 2004 * NOAALINC - NOAA Library Network Online Catalog. 2 List of selected publications on shipwrecks and shipwreck related topics in NOAALINC Krieger, Michael J. 2002. All the men in the sea : the untold story of one of the greatest rescues in history. VK1329.C35 K75 2002 Holecek, Donald F. Attitudes of a scuba diving population concerning government regulation of underwater resources. GC57.2 .M5518 no.80-201 Halsey, John R. 1990. Beneath the inland seas : Michigan's underwater archaeological heritage. Lansing, MI : Michigan Dept. of State, Bureau of History. CC77.U5 H3 1990 Berlitz, Charles. The Bermuda Triangle. G525 .B49 By fire, storm, and ice : underwater archeological investigations in the Apostle Islands. F587.A8 B9 1991 Marshall, Don B. California shipwrecks : footsteps in the sea. F863 .M37 California wreck register. 1861-1876 RAREBOOK VK1250 C3 1861-1876 CNN-science & technology : the Monitor. 1993. [videorecording] QH91.75 .M661 1993 The Cold water survival handbook. 1989. VK1259 .C65 2nd ed. (1989) United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere. 1995. The Cuban March 13th tugboat incident : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session, January 25, 1995. GOVDOC Y 4.IN 8/16:C 89/8 Bascom, Willard. Deep water, ancient ships : the treasure vault of the Mediterranean. DE61.N3 B37 3 Goldstein, Richard. 2001. Desperate hours: the epic rescue of the Andrea Doria. Electronic book accessible via World Wide Web at the NOAA Central Library: http://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=66450 EBOOK G530 .A244 G66 2001 eb Heden, Karl E. (Karl Erik). 1966. Directory of shipwrecks of the Great Lakes. VK1271 .H43 1966 Gibbs, Jim. 1971. Disaster log of ships. VK1272 .P33 G52 Ballard, Robert D., Archbold, Rick. 1955. The discovery of the Titanic. Illustrations of the Titanic by Ken Marschall. G530.T6 B49 1995 United States. Air Force. Combat Crew Training Wing, 3636th. Environmental Information Division. Edible and hazardous marine life. By Sharee J. Pepper. PUSMAFB Edible Drury, Horace Featherstone, Smith, Stanley G. Emergency food value of Alaskan wild plants. QK98.5 .D83 Hoff, Rebecca. Empire Knight : assessing environmental risk. Prepared for the United States Coast Guard Distric I. GC57 .N6 no.81 Berman, Bruce D. Encyclopedia of American shipwrecks. VK1270 .B46 Delgado, James P., editor. Encyclopedia of underwater and maritime archaeology. CC77.U5 E53 1998 Ballard, Robert D.,Archbold, Rick. 1991. Exploring the Bismarck. D772.B5 B3 1991 Rieseberg, Harry E. (Harry Earl). 1965. Fell's guide to sunken treasure ships of the world : a handbook of world treasure ships, including submerged cities, for modern-day salvors and treasure-hunters. G525 .R545 1965 Procter, George H. The fishermen's memorial and record book : containing a list of vessels and their crews lost from the port of Gloucester from the year 1830 to October 1, 1873. C/L P964 Kite-Powell, Hauke L. 1996. Formulation of a model for ship transit risk : year 1 progress report. GC57.2 .M3 no.96-19 4 Snow, Edward Rowe. 1964. The fury of the seas. G525 .S577 1964 The graveyard of the Atlantic [videorecording] 1997. Production of Video Marketing Group, Inc. ; [The Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum]. VK1273.N6 G7 1997 Stick, David. Graveyard of the Atlantic : shipwrecks of the North Carolina coast / by David Stick with illustrations by Frank Stick. Also available online: E-BOOK (http://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=48021) VK1273 .N6 S7 1952 Hoehling, A. A. (Adolph A.). Great ship disasters. VK1250 .H63 Snow, Edward Rowe. Great storms and famous shipwrecks of the New England coast. 527.51 S67 Lonsdale, Adrian L., Kaplan, H. R. 1964. A guide to sunken ships in American waters. VK1270 .L6 1964 Winslow, Ron. 1978. Hard aground : the story of the Argo Merchant oil spill. GC1212.M4 W56 1978 Historic Shipwreck Management: Meeting of Experts (1992 : Woods Hole, Mass.). Historic shipwreck management : meeting of experts : final report / Porter Hoagland, [ed.] 1993. VK1270 .H5 1993 Historic shipwrecks and magnetic anomalies of the northern Gulf of Mexico : reevaluation of archaeological resource management zone 1 / Ervan G. Garrison ... [et al.]. F296 .H67 v.2, F296 .H67 v.3 Historic shipwrecks of the Gulf of Mexico : a teacher's resource. Also available online: http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS12395 GOVDOC I 72.2:SH 6 V-Five Association of America. How to survive on land & sea. / prepared by Frank C. Craighead and John J. Craighead ; ill.by Elizabeth Bunker. 613.69 U58-ONO AID Investigation of condition of wrecked ship SS Crown Reefer. 1949. RAREBOOK VK1255.C7 I5 1949 Watts, Gordon P. 1982? Investigating the remains of the U.S.S. Monitor : a final report on 1979 site testing in the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary. Series: Technical report 5 (Harbor Branch Foundation), no. 42. E595.M7 W3 1982 Keepers of the reef ; and, ocean portraits [videorecording] 1999. Production of Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute and New England Aquarium. QE565 .K4 1999 Dillon, Patrick. 1998. Lost at sea : an American tragedy. G530.A2297 D55 1998 Hall, J. W. 1872. Marine disasters on the western lakes, during the navigation of 1871 : with the loss of life and property, vessels bought and sold, new vessels and their tonnage : also, those which have passed out of existence : with a sketch of early marine history, and vessels laid up at various lake ports. VK1271 .M37 1872 Muckelroy, Keith. 1978. Maritime archaeology. CC77.U5 M83 1978 Coleman, Charles. 1992. Mayday! Mayday! Mayday! : this is the Haleakala. G530.H18 C65 1992 San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. 1870. Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco, to Professor Benjamin Peirce, Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey. RAREBOOK HF296 .S3 1870 Vrana, Kenneth J. 1989. Michigan bottomland preserves inventory. GC57.2 M5518 no.89-500 Holecek, Donald F., Hulse, Charles A. 1980. Michigan's coastal waters : a pilot study in underwater cultural resources. GC57.2 .M5518 no.80-204 Monitor marine sanctuary : a photogrammetric survey : operations manual. Sponsored by Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in cooperation with Harbor Branch Foundation, Incorporated. QH91.75 .M66 1977 Montana divers. Digital video collection. 2002. Created by Jeff Gray, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve. Electronic access: Digital video clip (col.; 35 MB;320x240; 10 sec.) http://www.lib.noaa.gov/video/oedv/montana%5Fdivers.mpg 6 Press release on the Expedition: http://www.mysticaquarium.org/ballard/ifepr/pr.asp G530.M6 M6 2002 Municipal gazette (New York, N.Y.) RAREBOOK QC851 .M9 v.1, no.41 (1846)-no.48 (1847) Arnold, J. Barto, Weddle, Robert. 1978. The nautical archeology of Padre Island : the Spanish shipwrecks of 1554. F392.P14 A74 NOAA dive site [computer file] http://www.dive.noaa.gov Link also to NOAA Undersea Research Program home page: http://www.nurp.noaa.gov/ Link to The NOAA Diving Program (NDP) home page: http://www.ndc.noaa.gov/ GV838.672 N63 1999 Delgado, James P. 1987? Nominating historic vessels and shipwrecks to the National Register of Historic Places. [Washington, D.C.] :U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Interagency Resources Division. Electronic access: http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/publications/bulletins/nrb20/ VK1250 .D4 1987 Newton, John Garland, Newton, J. G., and Blanton J. O. 1971. An oceanographic atlas of the Carolina continental margin. OVERSIZE G1301.C7 N4 1971 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Oceanography. 1981-<1983> Oceanography miscellaneous : hearings before the Subcommittee on Oceanography of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, first session. Includes AAbandoned historic shipwrecks--H.R. 132.@ GOVDOC Y 4.M 53:97-1, Y 4.M 53:97-43 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Oceanography. Oceanography miscellaneous : hearings before the Subcommittee on Oceanography of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, first session. Includes AHistoric shipwrecks--H.R. 3194.@ GOVDOC Y 4.M 53:98-8 Butler, Bill. 1991.Our last chance : sixty-six deadly days adrift. G530 .S574 E88 1991 Gibbs, Jim. 1950. Pacific graveyard : a narrative of the ships lost where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. 7 527.61 G44 1950 Gibbs, Jim. 4th ed (1993). Pacific graveyard : a narrative of shipwrecks where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. G525 .G47 1993 The perfect storm [videorecording]. Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Baltimore Spring Creek Pictures production in association with Radiant Productions ; a Wolfgang Petersen film. QC945 .P42 2000 Possible sources of wreck information. Prepared by Distribution Branch, Physical Science Services Section. VK1259 .P6 1983 Repr. 1985 Villiers, Alan John.
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