Stockton University: New Book Details Expedition to Map Walker Wreck
July 01, 2020
July 01, 2020
GALLOWAY, New Jersey, July 1 -- Stockton University issued the following news:
Stephen Nagiewicz was "collecting wrecks" as a diver in the 1990s when he first visited the $25 wreck, also a good fishing spot, nicknamed for how much a fisherman paid for the shipwreck's coordinates off Atlantic City.
That initial visit was "just another dive," but after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) identified it as the long-lost Robert J. W . . .
Stephen Nagiewicz was "collecting wrecks" as a diver in the 1990s when he first visited the $25 wreck, also a good fishing spot, nicknamed for how much a fisherman paid for the shipwreck's coordinates off Atlantic City.
That initial visit was "just another dive," but after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) identified it as the long-lost Robert J. W . . .