Blue Water Divers of Escanaba, Michigan, is an Instructor Development Center located in the Great Lakes, offering instructor courses from recreational to technical.
Blue Water Divers is an Instrucor Development Center based in the Great Lakes region of Ludington-Escanaba, Michigan. They train recreational, Nitrox, and Technical instructors on an international basis through their affiliation with the Multinational Diving Educators Association.
Great Lakes Diving Services based in Catawba, Ohio, dive shipwrecks in the Lake Erie Western Basin. They provide professional and courteous service on the area's best wrecks. Tanks and weights are provided at no additional cost. Charters can be reserved from May through October.
Great Lakes Information Network , or GLIN, is a cooperative project of agencies and organizations to provide one place for people to find information relating to the binational Great Lakes region. Topics include the economy and environment, human health, tourism, news, events and weather. GLIN partners link to each other's information, so that no matter how you come into GLIN, you'll find what's available online from all partners./
Great Lakes Shipwreck Research includes an online newsgroup dedicated to Great Lakes shipwreck research and diving, as well as links to over 100 other Great Lakes specific wreckdiving and marine history websites. The site began in 1995 and includes an online Great Lakes bookstore and many other resources.
Isle Royale U.S. National Park in Lake Superior is without a doubt one of the worlds most beautiful Islands, and her Siren call will haunt your dreams. This site has info on the wrecks of the America, Chisolm, Cox, Emporer, Congdon and Monarch.
Lake Erie Marine Services offers dive charters in eastern Lake Erie and drift diving in the upper Niagara river. Come dive intact century-old schooners and steamers in Lake Erie. Temperatures reach 75 degrees and visibility nears100 feet. Diving is suitable for beginners through technical experts.
Lost On Lake Huron takes you to virgin wrecks of Lake Huron that only a hand full of dedicated searchers have seen. Now, through Kenneth Lalko's work, you can see and read about these wrecks as they lie on the bottom today.
Michigan Shipwrecks is dedicated to promoting the sport of scuba diving by providing easy access to all types of dive information while preserving and protecting our valuable resources. They provide coordinates for shipwrecks around the Great Lakes area, including newly discovered wrecks.
Mr Bill's Place has information on, and locations of, many Great Lakes Wrecks. His page focuses on the Sanilac Shores Underwater Preserve in lower Lake Huron. Loran and GPS coordinates are also listed.
Ship's Helm is dedicated to shipwrecks of the Great Lakes, complete with info on shops and sites, as well as a photo gallery and links to other websites.
Shipwreck Presentations : The Great Lakes hold an abundance of unchartered shipwrecks that have yet to be discovered. Captain Ed's (shipwreck hunter and photographer) recent discovery of four new shipwrecks are recorded on this page with a short synopsis of of their demise.
Shipwreck Video Productions of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, is trying to film all the best shipwrecks in the Great Lakes. As we all know, they won't last forever..but the high quality digital videos will.
Whitefish Point Underwater Diving Preserve offers deep-diving experiences in Lake Superior on a variety of wood and steel-constructed shipwrecks in its 376 square mile area. These wrecks provide safe yet challenging choices for divers of all levels and experience. Dive in crystal-clear waters. The excellent underwater visibility of Lake Superior during the diving season is 30 to 50 feet at a depth of 100 feet.