Hundreds of shipwrecks lie beneath the waves of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary (@TBNMS). GLN contributor Ian Solomon set out to explore this underwater museum, from hands-on exhibits at the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center, to a glass-bottom boat tour, and even snorkeling above a sunken ship. Join Ian as he dives into the history and adventure of Thunder Bay!
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00:00 Thunder Bay and the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center
02:27 What was it like to work on a ship?
03:20 Glass Bottom Boat Tour
06:15 Getting Up Close to the Joseph S Fay
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“Exploring Thunder Bay’s Sunken Wrecks” was produced by Great Lakes Now/@detroitpbs
Produced and Written by
Matthew Winne
Narrated by
Ian Solomon
Edited by
Matthew Winne
Additional Editing
Jordan Wingrove
Camera
Byron Goggin
Matthew Winne
Additional Material
NOAA
Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Coastal Studies Institute, University of North Carolina
Inspired Planet Productions
UPLINK
Bayliss Public Library
