Fascinated by Shipwrecks

Kathy A. Smith

Dive deep into the fascinating world of maritime archaeology, where science, history, and adventure converge! Join host Kathy A. Smith as she uncovers stories of shipwrecks and the passionate explorers who bring them to light. Each episode reveals a compelling behind the scenes look at the who and what that has shaped this incredible field. As a journalist with over 200 feature articles in marine trade publications, and over 20 years' experience supporting marine industry businesses, Kathy clearly shows her passion for ships and the sea. Ready to explore shipwrecks like never before? Listen in and discover a new way to experience the exciting world of maritime archaeology. Subscribe today at: https://www.youtube.com/@FascinatedbyShipwrecks

  1. 05/25/2025

    Salvaging the Empress of Ireland in 1914

    Did you know more passengers died on the Empress of Ireland than Titanic? The doomed ocean liner sank in 14 minutes after a collision in the fog. See amazing photos of the salvage operations that took place in 1914. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@FascinatedbyShipwrecks?sub_confirmation=1  "We tend to forget that the survivors were also victims. And when you put that into perspective, and you add to that the fact that they were pretty much never compensated for anything, it's a hard thing to live through." - David Saint-Pierre About David Saint-Pierre David Saint-Pierre was born and raised on the shores of the St. Lawrence River, hearing the tales and stories of his ancestors being lighthouse keepers, captains, shipbuilders and shipowners. History became a passion, and then an academic interest: he studied contemporary history up to Ph.D. level. He has been a consultant for maritime museums in Quebec for almost three decades, did independent research under contract with the Naval Museum in Quebec City, and worked for five years for the Empress of Ireland museum in Rimouski, Quebec, not far from where the Empress of Ireland foundered. Mr. Saint-Pierre has published a number of books and articles on history, among which two books on the Empress of Ireland, one in 2016 and the other in 2023. These two books are only available in French for now, but the last one, mostly dealing with the deep sea diving and salvage operations on the wreck in 1914, has been translated and was released by the United Kingdom publisher The History Press in May 2025. The book will be released in North America in August 2025. © 2025 – Fascinated by Shipwrecks

    29 min
  2. 05/12/2025

    Where Do Ships Go When They Die?

    Did you know there is such a thing as a ship graveyard? Learn about the WWI ship graveyard at Mallows Bay in Maryland. Discover how maritime archaeology students are helping document the wrecks. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@FascinatedbyShipwrecks "Some of the largest ship graveyards in the world are just vessels stacked together. I've looked at them in Australia, in Bermuda, abandoned vessels in Costa Rica, across the United States. They really are everywhere." - Dr. Nathan Richards About Dr. Nathan Richards Dr. Nathan Richards specializes in maritime archaeological theory and method with a focus on cultural site formation processes of the archaeological record. He has an interest in 19th and 20th century maritime history, the history of technology, and in comparative and anthropological approaches to maritime archaeological subjects. He has been involved in field schools run by Departments of Archaeology at Flinders University and James Cook University, and has been employed in cultural heritage management work by the State Governments of South Australia and Tasmania. He is also the author of several journal articles, book chapters, and numerous reports and reviews and his research has appeared in several industry publications, such as the International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. Dr. Richards assumed the role of Director of the Program in Maritime Studies (Department of History) at East Carolina University (ECU) in 2018. He has taught classes in the history, theory, method, and ethics of maritime archaeology, field schools, and cultural heritage management at ECU since 2003. © 2025 – Fascinated by Shipwrecks

    28 min
  3. 02/23/2025

    Finding the 1856 Le Lyonnais wreck | The Adriatic Affair

    Le Lyonnais collided with Adriatic off the coast of Nantucket and sank. Just 18 people survived, enduring horrendous conditions before being rescued. The collision sparked a trial of Adriatic's captain Jonathan Durham, who left the scene. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@FascinatedbyShipwrecks "There is a huge focus on the characters. What they went through. About 19th-Century life and experiences and some education about what it was like to travel the oceans during that time. It's my hope that there's something for everyone." - Jennifer Sellitti About Jennifer Sellitti Jennifer N. Sellitti is a lawyer and a shipwreck hunter. A criminal defense attorney by profession, she and her partner, Joe Mazraani, spend their spare time operating D/V Tenacious, a vessel that locates, dives, and salvages artifacts from shipwrecks in the North Atlantic. Jennifer is a U.S.C.G. licensed captain and a certified diver. She was part of the crew that discovered WW1-casualty West Point, the 1856 steamship Le Lyonnais, and the bow of M/V Stockholm – the vessel that collided with and sank SS Andrea Doria in 1956. She has served as surface support for expeditions to RMS Lusitania, SS Andrea Doria, and Titanic's sister ship, HMHS Britannic. Jennifer is passionate about educating the public about maritime history. She serves on the board of the New Jersey Maritime Museum, is an associate member of Boston Sea Rovers, and speaks frequently at museums, dive clubs, and conferences about underwater exploration. She is the creator of All Aboard!, an educational program aimed at bringing maritime history into classrooms and communities. Jennifer earned her B.S. in public relations from Boston University and her J.D. from Suffolk University Law School. Her first book, "The Adriatic Affair: A Maritime Hit-And-Run Off the Coast of Nantucket" (Schiffer Publishing) is available for preorder now and will be released on February 28, 2025. The book tells the story of the collision that sank Le Lyonnais and its aftermath and includes an epilogue that chronicles how she and a team from D/V Tenacious discovered and identified the steamship's remains in August of 2024. © 2025 – Fascinated by Shipwrecks

    27 min
  4. 02/09/2025

    Hunting Shipwrecks: Mowing the Lawn with Side Scan Sonar

    Do you know what a side scan waterfall is? Learn about the first seamless colour photomosaic of a shipwreck Discover how technological advances are changing the side scan sonar industry Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@FascinatedbyShipwrecks "As technology developed, we went from these very large, ungainly systems with very flimsy printouts to thermal paper, integrating position. Eventually you had a computer that interfaced with the sonar, and now everything appears on a computer screen." - Vince Capone About Vince Capone Vince started his underwater career in the mid-1970s as a certified NAUI advanced diver exploring the shipwrecks of New Jersey. He went on to earn degrees in Marine Biology and Marine Science with minors in geology and experimental statistics. An expert in marine technology, Vince has over 35 years of worldwide hydrographic and underwater search and survey operations experience and is the renowned President and Founder of Black Laser Learning. He is an expert in side scan sonar search operations/sonar image analysis and regularly designs and conducts training seminars for the U.S. Navy, law enforcement, fire rescue, fire, rescue, and commercial clients. Capone is a member of the Explorer's Club and, in 2014, he received Citation of Merit, as operations manager for locating and recovering the Apollo rocket motors from the deep ocean off the Florida coast.  © 2025 – Fascinated by Shipwrecks

    34 min

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Dive deep into the fascinating world of maritime archaeology, where science, history, and adventure converge! Join host Kathy A. Smith as she uncovers stories of shipwrecks and the passionate explorers who bring them to light. Each episode reveals a compelling behind the scenes look at the who and what that has shaped this incredible field. As a journalist with over 200 feature articles in marine trade publications, and over 20 years' experience supporting marine industry businesses, Kathy clearly shows her passion for ships and the sea. Ready to explore shipwrecks like never before? Listen in and discover a new way to experience the exciting world of maritime archaeology. Subscribe today at: https://www.youtube.com/@FascinatedbyShipwrecks