In 1994, Ric Mixter spent nearly two hours on the bottom of Lake Superior. His dive revealed torn steel, spilled ore and ...
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Family members of Edmund Fitzgerald crew oppose dives returning to wreckage
A Great Lakes historian believes another expedition to the wreckage with advanced technology could find out why the ship sank ...
Fifty years after its sinking on Lake Superior, the iron-ore ship remains a fascination among guys. There’s good reason for ...
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The Edmund Fitzgerald hasn’t been explored in 30 years. Will there ever be another dive?
The Edmund Fitzgerald sank on the Canadian side of Lake Superior on Nov. 10, 1975. There have been six diving expeditions to the wreck site. The most recent dives in 1994 and 1995 produced remarkable ...
A half century after the Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior, the ship has become more than a wreck. It’s a grave and a legend ...
Terrence Tysall set a record scuba diving to the Edmund Fitzgerald. Ric Mixter dove in a submersible, finding a missing body. Here are their stories.
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The mystery of the Edmund Fitzgerald: Exploring the wreckage
Outside of a handful of research expeditions and one notable scuba dive, the Edmund Fitzgerald has sat on the lakebed virtually undisturbed ever since it sunk in 1975.
When it was clear the Fitzgerald had disappeared, the question became: Who would brave the storm to look for the crew?
Only a few expeditions have made the journey down to the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, which is now designated a protected ...
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