The Sea Hunters II explained

The Sea Hunters II: More True Adventures With Famous Shipwrecks
Author:Clive Cussler & Craig Dirgo
Cover Artist:Lawrence Ratzkin & Wayne Lanford
Country:United States
Language:English
Subject:Shipwrecks; Underwater Archeology
Publisher:G.P. Putnam's Sons
Release Date:2002 (1st edition)
Media Type:HARDBACK
Pages:443
Isbn:0-399-14925-2
Dewey:930.1/028/04 21
Congress:G525 .C965 2002
Oclc:49942252
Followed By:None

The Sea Hunters II: More True Adventures with Famous Shipwrecks is a nonfiction work by adventure novelist Clive Cussler published in the United States in 2002. This work details the author's continuing 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.

Synopsis

Adventure novelist Clive Cussler follows up on the success of his first nonfiction book which documented the formation of his nonprofit organization named after the fictional agency in his novels, the National Underwater and Marine Agency which is dedicated to the discovery of famous shipwrecks around the world.

This volume documents the search for the final resting places of fourteen additional ships or other historical sunken artifacts not documented in the first work. Unlike the first book, this volume documents searches for ships that Cussler's group has found, and searches that were ultimately unsuccessful. As in the first work, preceding the details of the search is a fictionalized imagining of the events that led to the loss of the ship.

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  1. http://natgeochannel.co.uk/Programmes/sea_hunters{{dead link|date=May 2019}}