The thunder bay ship graveyard, Lake Superior: From abandonment to deliberate discard in a deep resting place

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Abstract

The Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area of Canada (NM-CAC) was selected to represent one of the 29 natural marine regions in Canada. Parks Canada is responsible for both protecting these ecosystems and managing them for visitors to understand, appreciate, and enjoy in a sustainable manner. Cultural resources found within an NMCAC are protected. This chapter provides details on the evaluation of the significance of "dumping grounds" for derelict vessels considered for an inclusion in the NMCAC.

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LaRoche, D. (2013). The thunder bay ship graveyard, Lake Superior: From abandonment to deliberate discard in a deep resting place. In The Archaeology of Watercraft Abandonment (Vol. 9781461473428, pp. 39–58). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7342-8_3

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