Oct 10 2017
The Discovery of Three Shipwrecks

The Discovery of Three Shipwrecks

at Flagler College - Lewis Auditorium

To quote from Dr. Delgado, “In 2012, oil and gas exploration off the Louisiana and Texas coasts discovered what appeared to be three shipwrecks in more than 4000 feet of water.  In two follow up missions, archaeologists, marine biologists, oceanographers and other scientists used deep sea robots to explore, map and conduct a limited archaeological excavation of one wreck, which may be a wooden-hulled armed schooner from the early 1800s.  The project team broadcast its work live via the Internet to a global audience of millions.  They also discovered two other wrecks, dating to the same time.  All three appear to have been sailing together, only to be lost to a violent storm that sent them down with no one left alive to tell their tale….until now. Dr. James Delgado helped organize and lead this project, which offers a unique window into a period in Gulf coast history in which empires fell, new nations were born, piracy, privateering, and battles at sea were commonplace, and personalities like Jean Lafitte, Andrew Jackson, and Simon Bolivar dominated the region.”

Admission Info

Free Admission

Dates & Times

2017/10/10 - 2017/10/10

Location Info

Flagler College - Lewis Auditorium

14 Granada Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084

Accessibility Info

The venue is fully handicapped accessible, including parking near the ramped entrance.  Parking is available from Cedar Street.  Special seating is available for mobility impaired.