Finding History
Beneath the waves of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary lies an underwater museum. In this section of Lake Huron, nestled up against the shores of northeastern Michigan, are nearly 100 known shipwrecks. Perhaps another hundred are still lost in "Shipwreck Alley," and in summer 2017, researchers found two of them.
Working with NOAA's Office of Ocean Exploration and Research to test new archaeological tools like unmanned aircraft systems and autonomous underwater vehicles and seek lost vessels, researchers located the wrecks of Choctaw and Ohio. Both vessels had been lost for more than a century.
Type: steel semi-whaleback
Launched: 1892 by Cleveland Ship Building Company, Ohio
Length: 267 feet
Beam: 38 feet
Gross tonnage: 1,574 tons
Cargo: coal
Wrecked: July 12, 1915
Type: wooden bulk freighter
Launched: 1873 by John F. Squires, Huron, Ohio
Length: 202 feet
Beam: 35 feet
Gross tonnage: 1,101 tons
Cargo: grain
Wrecked: September 26, 1894