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Barnette, Michael C. (March 2004). "Two for the Price of One: Diving the RBJ". Florida Scuba News; Barnette, Michael C. "Identity Crisis - Finding a Name for the Middlegrounds Wreck". Advanced Diver Magazine (17). Archived from the original on May 18, 2009; Barnette, Michael C. "The Loss of the Holstein" (PDF).
Florida's Shipwrecks is a 2008 history book by Michael C. Barnette about shipwrecks in the coastal waters of Florida. Barnette has been actively diving and researching shipwrecks for close to twenty years, and this has resulted in the identification of seventeen wreck sites. [1]
In this photo provided by the HISTORY® Channel, underwater explorer and marine biologist Mike Barnette and wreck diver Jimmy Gadomski explore a 20-foot segment of the 1986 Space Shuttle ...
A British steamship en route from New York City to Tampa that ran aground and sank a quarter mile off Vero Beach in 15 to 20 feet of water. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] 27°39′8.86″N 80°21′3.5″W / 27.6524611°N 80.350972°W / 27.6524611; -80.350972 ( SS Breconshir
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According to people familiar with the situation, the individual who shelled out $150 million for Florida’s Tarpon Island is an Australian infrastructure investor named Michael Dorrell, as first ...
Barnette is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elbridge Truman Barnette, (1863–1933) American adventurer; Lauren Barnette, American pageant contestant; Michael C. Barnette, American sea diver; Neema Barnette, American director; Tony Barnette, American baseball player
Packard did survive and returned to diving. The story written by former Cape Cod Times reporter Doug Fraser is still, three years later, read online 300 or 400 times a month.