Source-backed unclaimed profile

Sunken Ship

dive centerdiveOfficial source captured8 source signals

BeachFinder is not a directory. It is a beach conditions app people can use before choosing where to swim, surf, rent, book or meet clients.

Visual searches can be done from an airplane, by looking over the side of a boat, or by divers (using scuba equipment and snorkels) swimming or being towed across an area by a boat. Website captured for verification.

Not a directory

BeachFinder is the app people open before choosing the beach.

Your customers can use BeachFinder to compare nearby beaches, sea temperature, wind, UV, waves, water quality and local services before they decide where to swim, surf, rent or book. Claiming your profile helps your real offer appear at that decision moment.

Ask your team to download it and see how nearby beachgoers discover services.

Useful for clients too: conditions, safety timing and beach choice in one place.

After moderation, services, prices and booking notes can be prepared for app placement.

Public information before claim: identity, address, source-backed contact details, description and service signals.

Public details

Information shown while this profile is still unclaimed.

Public source
Sunken Ship
Type
dive center
Category
dive
Email
asavagian@wisc.edu
Website link
Available after owner claim, moderation and backlink partnership.
Moderation
drafted - identity locked until claim approval.

Rich sourced description

Built from captured public source signals before the provider edits the profile.

Visual searches can be done from an airplane, by looking over the side of a boat, or by divers (using scuba equipment and snorkels) swimming or being towed across an area by a boat. Website captured for verification.

Identity

  • Name: Sunken Ship
  • Type: dive center
  • Source category: dive

Contact and links

  • Official Website captured for verification.
  • Email (source data): asavagian@wisc.edu

About (from official website)

  • Visual searches can be done from an airplane, by looking over the side of a boat, or by divers (using scuba equipment and snorkels) swimming or being towed across an area by a boat.
  • Some recreational scuba divers search for undiscovered shipwrecks just to have more sites to explore.
  • Archaeologists control this equipment from a boat.
  • Have a Listen Shipwrecks, Archeologists and Unholy Apostles (19 mins 48 sec) The uniquely preserved shipwrecks of Lake Superior have become a historical resource for the state, as well as a recreational magnet for sport divers.
  • If the search area is large, in deep water, or in water with low visibility, electronic equipment can help locate shipwrecks.
Source handlingBeachFinder keeps official source URLs for moderation. Public outbound links are added only after owner claim review and backlink partnership.

Services and prices

Services detected from public pages and held for provider confirmation.

Public source

Visual searches can be done from an airplane, by looking over the side of a boat, or by divers (using scuba equipment and snorkels) swimming or being towed across an area by a boat.

Public source

Archaeologists control this equipment from a boat.

Nearby BeachFinder context

Provider-to-spot matching stays conservative until address and owner fields are verified.

Beach and swim spots

BeachFinder can connect the provider to nearby beaches, sea temperature, wind, UV and water-quality pages after location review.

Activities nearby

Surf, dive, marina, rental and beach-club relations are kept reviewable so unrelated matches do not go public.

App visibility

Owner-selected services, booking links and safety notes can be pushed into the BeachFinder app after moderation.

Photos

Before claim approval, BeachFinder shows neutral imagery. Owner photos go through review.

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Official source signals

Short snippets captured from public pages.

Visual searches can be done from an airplane, by looking over the side of a boat, or by divers (using scuba equipment and snorkels) swimming or being towed across an area by a boat.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Some recreational scuba divers search for undiscovered shipwrecks just to have more sites to explore.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Archaeologists control this equipment from a boat.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Have a Listen Shipwrecks, Archeologists and Unholy Apostles (19 mins 48 sec) The uniquely preserved shipwrecks of Lake Superior have become a historical resource for the state, as well as a recreational magnet for sport divers.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
If the search area is large, in deep water, or in water with low visibility, electronic equipment can help locate shipwrecks.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Divers later return and investigate these "targets" to see if the metal object that set off the signal is actually part of a shipwreck.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Another piece of equipment, called sonar, can detect shipwrecks by using sound waves that bounce off the lake or river bottom.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Just as they do with the magnetometer, archaeologists identify "targets," and divers go under water to inspect the area.Source captured for BeachFinder verification

FAQ from source-backed data

What source-backed services are listed for Sunken Ship?

Visual searches can be done from an airplane, by looking over the side of a boat, or by divers (using scuba equipment and snorkels) swimming or being towed across an area by a boat. Archaeologists control this equipment from a boat.

How can visitors contact Sunken Ship?

Official website captured for verification. Email from source data: asavagian@wisc.edu

What official source signal was found for Sunken Ship?

Visual searches can be done from an airplane, by looking over the side of a boat, or by divers (using scuba equipment and snorkels) swimming or being towed across an area by a boat.