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The Sea Hunters: True Adventures With Famous Shipwrecks
First Edition Hardcover
AuthorClive Cussler & Craig Dirgo
Cover artistPaul Bacon
LanguageEnglish
SubjectShipwrecks; Underwater Archeology
PublisherSimon & Schuster
Publication date
1996 (1st edition)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typehardcover
Pages364
ISBN0-684-83027-2
OCLC34958890
v930.1/028/04 21
LC ClassG525 .C965 1996
Followed byThe Sea Hunters II: Diving the World's Seas for Famous Shipwrecks 

The Sea Hunters: True Adventures with Famous Shipwrecks is a nonfiction work by adventure novelist Clive Cussler published in the United States in 1996. This work details the author's search for famous shipwrecks with his nonprofit organization NUMA. There is also a television series titled The Sea Hunters which is based on the book.[1] It airs on the National Geographic Channel and History Television in Canada.

Plot

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In 1978 adventure novelist Clive Cussler funded and participated in an attempt to find John Paul Jones's famous Revolutionary warship, the USS Bonhomme Richard. The expedition was not successful; however, it eventually led to the formation of a nonprofit organization named after the fictional agency in his novels, the National Underwater and Marine Agency, and dedicated to the discovery of famous shipwrecks around the world. In The Sea Hunters, Cussler documents the search for nine famous shipwrecks while also offering dramatized imaginings on the events that led up to the loss of the ship. To date, the group's most successful find is the (disputed) discovery of the final resting place of the Confederate submarine Hunley, detailed in Part 6. The Hunley was later raised and is now on public display.

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Release details

  • 1996, USA, Simon & Schuster 0-684-83027-2, October 7, 1996, Hardcover.
  • 1997, USA, Pocket 0-671-00180-9, August 1, 1997, Paperback.

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Notes

  1. ^ "Homepage". 14 April 2020.
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  • [1] - Official Website of Clive Cussler
  • [2] - NUMA Official Website - National Underwater Marine Agency