In 1565, Captain Jean Ribault sailed from France with ships and 800 settlers to resupply and reinforce the French colony of Fort Caroline in what is now the state of Florida. The French colony was being threatened by the Spanish at nearby St. Augustine. Ribault’s fleet was caught in a hurricane and his flagship, la Trinité, sank just off Cape Canaveral, FL.
Now a US judge has ruled that a wreck off Cape Canaveral is Ribault’s la Trinité and therefore the protected property of France. The State of Florida supported France’s claim to the wreck against Global Marine Exploration Inc., which argued that the shipwreck’s identity couldn’t be definitively established. Artifacts from the ship, specifically, a granite monument bearing the French coat of arms, convinced U.S. Magistrate Judge Karla Spaulding that the shipwreck is la Trinité .
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This Friday there will be a total eclipse of the moon. The eclipse will be
Every year, thousands of people join in on a
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Can Albania both protect and profit from the veritable treasure trove of shipwrecks, ancient and modern, which lie off its coast? Along a 220 stretch of the Ionian coast, there are dozens of wrecks dating from the 6th century B.C. through World War II. The Albania National Coastline Agency thinks that there is the potential to make underwater archeology part of the tourism industry. The immediate concern, however, is whether they have the resources to chart and protect the largely undocumented wrecks before they are
A 300 foot high, 11-million-ton iceberg is threatening the tiny Greenland village of Innaarsuit. The massive iceberg has grounded just off the coast. The concern is that if the iceberg should calve, the plunging ice could create a tsunami-like wave that could inundate the village of 170. Those living closest to shore have been evacuated to higher ground. The village’s power station and fuel tanks, however, are also located close to the shore.