SeaJay
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Compare this map to some of the stuff you have.
http://www.deepsouthdivers.org/maplarge.jpg
Then check this listing of known shipwrecks offshore SC. http://www.deepsouthdivers.org/shipwrecks.html Notice that they're in alphabetical order and only some have coordinates. You might find an interesting point or two there.
Compare that with NOAA's AWOIS at http://chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov/hsd/awois/contus/downloads/area7(pdf).zip (the same data that's on http://www.scwreckdiving.com 's site at http://home.sc-wreckdiving.com/sc-wreck/scwreckdb.nsf/WS?OpenView and http://home.sc-wreckdiving.com/sc-wreck/scwreckdb.nsf/AWS?OpenView ) and let me know what you find.
I have about two dozen other resources with shich to match locations, but those are kinda my "private stash" if you know what I mean. Access to those are going to cost you an empty seat on a dive boat or two.
http://www.deepsouthdivers.org/maplarge.jpg
Then check this listing of known shipwrecks offshore SC. http://www.deepsouthdivers.org/shipwrecks.html Notice that they're in alphabetical order and only some have coordinates. You might find an interesting point or two there.
Compare that with NOAA's AWOIS at http://chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov/hsd/awois/contus/downloads/area7(pdf).zip (the same data that's on http://www.scwreckdiving.com 's site at http://home.sc-wreckdiving.com/sc-wreck/scwreckdb.nsf/WS?OpenView and http://home.sc-wreckdiving.com/sc-wreck/scwreckdb.nsf/AWS?OpenView ) and let me know what you find.
I have about two dozen other resources with shich to match locations, but those are kinda my "private stash" if you know what I mean. Access to those are going to cost you an empty seat on a dive boat or two.