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American underwater diver, author and founder of the Association of Underwater Explorers
Michael C. Barnette is an accomplished
diver , author,
photographer and founder of the Association of Underwater Explorers.
[1]
Background and personal life
Barnette was born on September 1971 in
Fredericksburg, VA .
[2] In 1989, he graduated from
Stafford Senior High School . Then, he attended the
University of South Carolina , graduating in 1995 with a degree in
Marine Biology . Barnette is married and currently resides in
Saint Petersburg, FL .
Career
Barnette works for the
NOAA 's
National Marine Fisheries Service as a marine biologist.
[3]
[4] His current duties include protecting
sea turtles by making sure
fishing fleets worldwide are utilizing
turtle excluder devices .
[5] Barnette was made a fellow of
The Explorers Club in March 2009.
Association of Underwater Explorers
Barnette has been actively diving and researching
shipwrecks since 1990, resulting in the identification of over 30 wreck sites.
[1] In 1996, Barnette founded the Association of Underwater Explorers (AUE), an organization dedicated to expanding understanding of submerged
cultural resources .
[6]
[7]
Expeditions and projects
In 2005 Barnette participated in the recovery of a
B-25c Mitchell bomber from
Lake Murray (South Carolina) , working with divers from AUE, the
Rubicon Foundation , and
Woodville Karst Plain Project
[8]
[9] under
Explorers Club flag number 103.
[10] This bomber had been ditched in the lake on April 4, 1943, and remained 45 meters (148 ft) below the surface for 60 years. The recovery effort was headed by Dr. Robert Seigler and supervised by Gary Larkins of the Air Pirates.
[8]
[11] The project was documented by the
History Channel and televised on their show
Mega Movers .
[8] The plane is now being preserved by the
Southern Museum of Flight in
Birmingham, Alabama .
[9]
A year later, in 2006, Barnette was part of the
History Channel 's expedition to the
HMHS Britannic led by explorers
John Chatterton and
Richie Kohler .
[12] Titanic's Achilles Heel was the first documentary to be released from this expedition, on June 17, 2007.
[13] The documentary Titanic's Tragic Sister also featured details from this expedition, and first
aired on October 14, 2007.
[14]
Barnette's recovery of
Oculina varicosa from the
Gulf of Mexico in 2006 allowed researchers to confirm its existence as a
species of concern in abundance in the Gulf.
[15] In 2009, Barnette returned to collect coral samples for testing that identified the species as genetically identical to
Oculina varicosa found off the eastern coast of Florida.
[16]
[17]
When the Eagle's Nest cave system needed new
guidelines in 2007, Barnette and AUE took on the task of replacing the old line as well as removing unnecessary lines.
[18]
In January 2020, Barnette, along with fellow explorers, discovered what they believed to be a 95-year-old ship, the SS Cotopaxi, which had disappeared near the
Bermuda Triangle in 1925.
[19] The boat had departed from
Charleston, South Carolina , carrying 32 passengers and never made it to its final destination,
Havana, Cuba . Barnette sought help from historians and researchers to ensure that it was the SS Cotopaxi. In doing so, he learned that the ship had sent a distress signal two days into its voyage from a location that aligns with where the wreckage was found. The discovery was featured on a February episode of Shipwreck Secrets, a
Science Channel series. In 2020, he identified the wreck of the Sandra, which was reported lost in the Bermuda Triangle in April 1950; the discovery was featured in the History Channel documentary "History's Greatest Mysteries: Expedition Bermuda Triangle." Barnette has been featured in multiple television documentaries on shipwrecks associated with the
Bermuda Triangle that have aired on
The Discovery Channel ,
National Geographic ,
History Channel , and
The Learning Channel .
[20]
[21]
Shipwreck identification
Barnette has been active in the identification of numerous shipwrecks that include:
Publications
Books
Articles
Barnette, Michael C. (2002).
"M/S Rhein" . Advanced Diver Magazine (9). Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
Barnette, Michael C. (2002).
"Looking Deeper Into the Florida Keys" . Advanced Diver Magazine (10). Archived from
the original on May 18, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
Barnette, Michael C. (2003).
"Looking for a Needle in a Sea of Haystacks" . Divers (March–April). Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
Barnette, Michael C. (2004).
"Don't Like the Weather in Hatteras -- Just Wait an Hour: Murphy's Law and the Battleship Virginia" (PDF) . Divers Ocean Planet (1). Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
Barnette, Michael C. (2004).
"German U-Boat Attacks Off Florida Coast" . Wreck Diving Magazine (1). Archived from
the original on May 18, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
Barnette, Michael C. (March 2004).
"Two for the Price of One: Diving the RBJ" . Florida Scuba News . Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
Barnette, Michael C.
"Identity Crisis - Finding a Name for the Middlegrounds Wreck" . Advanced Diver Magazine (17). Archived from
the original on May 18, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
Barnette, Michael C.
"The Loss of the Holstein" (PDF) . Advanced Diver Magazine (18). Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
Barnette, Michael C. (2005).
"But For a Single Wave: The tragic loss and recent identification of the steamship Peconic " . Wreck Diving Magazine . Archived from
the original on May 18, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
Barnette, Michael C. (2006).
"Observations of the deep-water coral Oculina varicosa in the Gulf of Mexico" (PDF) . NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-535 : 12. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
Barnette, Michael C. (2006).
"Florida Shipwrecks: Fishing for History: Thousands of wrecks, thousands of fishing spots and countless fascinating tales" . FloridaSportsman.com. Archived from
the original on August 2, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
Barnette, Michael C. (2006).
"Scrambled History: A Tale of Four Misidentified Tankers" (PDF) . Wreck Diving Magazine . Archived from
the original (PDF) on September 28, 2007. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
Barnette, Michael C. (2009). "
U-2513 : The First True Modern Submarine". Advanced Diver Magazine (29).
See also
References
^
a
b
c Newman, Sandi (September 2008).
"BOOK REVIEW Images of America: Florida's Shipwrecks By Michael Barnette" . Scuba News . 25 (9): 10. Archived from
the original on April 27, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^
Hobbs, Gene (2014).
"DAN Member Profile: Michael Barnette" . Alert Diver .
Divers Alert Network . Retrieved May 20, 2014 .
^ National Marine Fisheries Service (January 12, 2006).
"Status report on the continental United States distinct population segment of the goliath grouper (Epinephelus itajara)" (PDF) : 49. Retrieved June 5, 2009 .
^ Barnette, Michael C. (November 24, 2005).
"Authorized use of restricted tow times for shrimp trawlers in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and certain parts of Texas" (PDF) . Southeast Fishery Bulletin . FB05-064. Retrieved June 5, 2009 .
^
"National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; 50 CFR Part 223; Endangered and Threatened Wildlife; Sea Turtle Conservation Requirements" (PDF) . Federal Register . 72 (52): 12749. March 19, 2007. Retrieved June 5, 2009 .
^
"AUE: about us" . Association of Underwater Explorers. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^
a
b Cocking, Susan (August 8, 2002).
"For shipwreck-hunting crew, a diving passion runs deep" . Miami Herald . Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^
a
b
c Vartorella, Bill.
"B-25 WWII plane retrieved from depths of Lake Murray" . The Columbia Star. Archived from
the original on May 18, 2008. Retrieved June 5, 2009 .
^
a
b
"Rubicon Foundation: B-25c Project" . Rubicon Foundation, Inc. Archived from the original on January 28, 2016. Retrieved June 5, 2009 . {{
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"Into the Field: Approved Flag Expeditions" . Explorers Club. Archived from
the original on October 11, 2008. Retrieved June 5, 2009 .
^ Air Pirates (May 4, 2006).
"Lake Murray B-25C Recovery" . Archived from
the original on March 16, 2006. Retrieved June 5, 2009 .
^ Kohler, Carrie.
"The 2006 History Channel H.M.S Britannic Expedition" . Silent Diving Systems LLC. Retrieved June 5, 2009 .
^
"Titanic's Achilles Heel (2007) (TV)" .
The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved June 5, 2009 .
^
"Titanic's Tragic Sister (2007) (TV)" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved June 5, 2009 .
^
a
b Barnette, Michael C. (2006).
"Observations of the deep-water coral Oculina varicosa in the Gulf of Mexico" (PDF) . NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-535 : 12. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^
Armstrong, Brian (September 5, 2009).
"Oculina Coral Collection" . Retrieved May 12, 2011 .
^ staff.
"Gulf of Mexico Oculina varicosa Project" . Rubicon Foundation. Archived from the original on March 26, 2012. Retrieved September 21, 2011 . {{
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^ Barny00 (Michael C. Barnette).
"Eagle's Nest status" . Cave Diver's Forum. Retrieved June 5, 2009 . {{
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a
b
"Wreck found believed to be 95-year-old ship that vanished near Bermuda Triangle" . www.kake.com . Retrieved April 3, 2020 .
^ "Return To The Bermuda Triangle".
The Learning Channel . October 24, 2010.
^ Armstrong, Brian.
"the Bermuda Triangle" . Retrieved May 12, 2011 .
^ Morgan, Curtis (July 10, 2005).
"Underwater trail highlights shipwrecks off Miami" . Miami Herald . Archived from
the original on May 18, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^ Cocking, Susan (August 25, 2002).
"Shipwrecked Esmeralda found off Key Biscayne" . Miami Herald . Archived from
the original on May 18, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^ Tomalin, Terry (June 18, 2004).
"Mystery solved" . St. Petersburg Times . Archived from
the original on May 18, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^ Barnette, Michael C.
"Identity Crisis - Finding a Name for the Middlegrounds Wreck" . Advanced Diver Magazine (17). Archived from
the original on May 18, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^
a
b
"AUE (Association of Underwater Explorers) IDENTIFY the MUNGER T BALL and the JOSEPH M CUDHAY in the Gulf of Mexico" . Electric Blue Fishing. Archived from
the original on February 2, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^ Hicks, Brian (October 20, 2007).
"Anchor Wreck: A century after the Leif Eriksson was lost to the sea, divers think they have solved a shipwreck mystery" . The Post and Courier . Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^ Tomalin, Terry (September 5, 2008).
"The mystery of the South Jack Wreck" . St. Petersburg Times . Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^
a
b
c Barnette, Michael C. (2006).
"Scrambled History: A Tale of Four Misidentified Tankers" (PDF) . Wreck Diving Magazine . Archived from
the original (PDF) on September 28, 2007. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^ Barnette, Michael C. (2005).
"But For a Single Wave: The tragic loss and recent identification of the steamship Peconic " . Wreck Diving Magazine . Archived from
the original on May 18, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^ Barnette, Michael C.
"Trip report May 9–10, 2009: Point Chicot" . Association of Underwater Explorers. Archived from
the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^ Barnette, Michael C.
"THE QUEEN OF NASSAU : HOW ONE OF CANADA'S FIRST WARSHIPS ENDED UP OFF THE FLORIDA KEYS" . Archived from
the original on May 18, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^ Casserley, T (2003).
"A Ram Bow in the Keys: Latest findings from the Investigation of the Steamer Queen of Nassau" . In: SF Norton (Ed). 2003. Diving for Science...2003. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Scientific Diving Symposium . Greenville, North Carolina:
American Academy of Underwater Sciences . Archived from the original on April 15, 2013. Retrieved June 4, 2009 . {{
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^ Tomalin, Terry (March 5, 2007).
"Underwater discovery unravels mystery: A Coast Guard plane was lost in 1967 answering a distress call" . St. Petersburg Times . Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^ Sondra-Kay, Kneen (2007).
"Albatross Discovered" (PDF) . Coast Guard Magazine (4). Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
^
"AUE identifies the VALLEY CITY (Formerly the USS VALLEY CITY)" . Association of Underwater Explorers. September 9, 2009. Retrieved September 14, 2009 .
^ Tomalin, Terry (January 11, 2005).
"History is hiding beneath gulf sands" . St. Petersburg Times . Archived from
the original on May 18, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
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