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Endeavour: Has the ship Captain Cook sailed to Australia been found? | Endeavour: Has the ship Captain Cook sailed to Australia been found? |
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Researchers in the US believe they may be a step closer to locating the ship in which British explorer Captain James Cook sailed to Australia in 1768. | Researchers in the US believe they may be a step closer to locating the ship in which British explorer Captain James Cook sailed to Australia in 1768. |
The Rhode Island Marine Archaeology Project (Rimap) has known for some time the ship was scuttled in Newport Harbour, off the US coast, in 1778. | The Rhode Island Marine Archaeology Project (Rimap) has known for some time the ship was scuttled in Newport Harbour, off the US coast, in 1778. |
But they now believe they have narrowed down the search to a cluster of five shipwrecks on the seafloor. | But they now believe they have narrowed down the search to a cluster of five shipwrecks on the seafloor. |
The researchers plan to investigate the ships and their artefacts further. | The researchers plan to investigate the ships and their artefacts further. |
They are also appealing for funds to build the right facilities for handling and storing items retrieved from the sea. | They are also appealing for funds to build the right facilities for handling and storing items retrieved from the sea. |
"All of the 13 ships lost in Newport during the Revolution are important to American history, but it will be a national celebration in Australia when RIMAP identifies the Lord Sandwich ex Endeavour," the researchers said in a statement. | "All of the 13 ships lost in Newport during the Revolution are important to American history, but it will be a national celebration in Australia when RIMAP identifies the Lord Sandwich ex Endeavour," the researchers said in a statement. |
Rimap is a non-profit organisation set up 1992 so that the "diving and non-diving public" could study maritime history and marine archaeology sites in Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay, according to its website. | Rimap is a non-profit organisation set up 1992 so that the "diving and non-diving public" could study maritime history and marine archaeology sites in Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay, according to its website. |
Capt Cook set sail on Endeavour - a British-built coal ship - in 1768 on a scientific voyage to map the Pacific Ocean. | Capt Cook set sail on Endeavour - a British-built coal ship - in 1768 on a scientific voyage to map the Pacific Ocean. |
It was the ship in which the explorer charted New Zealand and Australia between 1769 and 1771. He arrived off the south-east coast of what is now Australia in 1770, eventually making landfall at Botany Bay. | |
He later claimed the region for the British crown, despite the presence of large Indigenous communities. | He later claimed the region for the British crown, despite the presence of large Indigenous communities. |
After sailing back to Britain, the Endeavour was renamed Lord Sandwich and became a troop carrier ship. | After sailing back to Britain, the Endeavour was renamed Lord Sandwich and became a troop carrier ship. |
During the American War of Independence it was scuttled by the British Navy in a blockade of the Narragansett Bay. | During the American War of Independence it was scuttled by the British Navy in a blockade of the Narragansett Bay. |
The wreckage has never been found, but the Rimap researchers have been investigating 13 sunken ships, with the help of remote sensing equipment and historical documents. | The wreckage has never been found, but the Rimap researchers have been investigating 13 sunken ships, with the help of remote sensing equipment and historical documents. |
They said an analysis of data suggests there is "an 80 to 100% chance" that the Lord Sandwich wreckage is still in Newport Harbor, "and because the Lord Sandwich was Capt Cook's Endeavour, that means RIMAP has found her, too". | They said an analysis of data suggests there is "an 80 to 100% chance" that the Lord Sandwich wreckage is still in Newport Harbor, "and because the Lord Sandwich was Capt Cook's Endeavour, that means RIMAP has found her, too". |
They plan to outline their plans for confirming the find at a news briefing on Wednesday. | They plan to outline their plans for confirming the find at a news briefing on Wednesday. |
The announcement coincides with the 240th anniversary of Rhode Island declaring independence from the UK. | The announcement coincides with the 240th anniversary of Rhode Island declaring independence from the UK. |
Rimap said closing in on identifying "one of the most important shipwrecks in world history" would be "an intriguing birthday gift for all of Rhode Island". | Rimap said closing in on identifying "one of the most important shipwrecks in world history" would be "an intriguing birthday gift for all of Rhode Island". |