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  • ABC
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  • United States
  • Documentary
The Shipwreck Detectives, a dedicated group of Australian marine archaeologists, have made it their life's work to uncover the truth, through discovery and excavation of some of Australia's most notorious shipwrecks. Using state of the art forensic science and cutting edge technology these modern day maritime detectives attempt to solve the puzzles of the past and reveal spectacular evidence of mutiny, murder and buried treasure.

3 episodes

Season Premiere

2x01 Vanishing Ships of War

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In the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, Shipwreck Detective Jeremy Green is in pursuit of the wrecks of two ships lost at a critical time of World War II - British aircraft carrier HMS Hermes, and her escort, the Australian destroyer HMAS Vampire. To commemorate the anniversary of the sinking, the expedition has been timed to coincide with the arrival of veterans from both the Hermes and Vampire. The hope is the team can find both ships before the veterans arrive.

Jeremy Green has been invited to help the shipwreck team from the world-leading Institute of Nautical Archaeology on this year's expedition. Despite a glorious past, the INA is in trouble. Unless they find a new shipwreck the future of the Institute hangs in the balance - no shipwreck, no funding. After three weeks of searching with no significant results the team receives an inspiring visit from the pioneer of marine archaeology Professor George Bass, and soon after the team discovers a large ancient wine bowl. There is now only two days remaining to find a significant wreck and the team have one more dive site up their sleeve. Will this wreck site be deemed worthy of excavation?

2x03 Teardrop of Treasure

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On a reef in Sri Lanka lies a wreck that has been systematically plundered by treasure hunters. Its identity remains one of the most enduring mysteries of maritime archaeology. Another wreck - the Dolphin - went down carrying twenty-nine chests of silver and has never been found, and In Galle harbour, another important wreck is being excavated, the 17th Avondster; however the tsunami sweeps everything before it. The maritime archeological unit is destroyed, but amid the destruction, the Sri Lankan archaeologists are still able to count their blessings - they have all survived and some valuable artefacts have been recovered.

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