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Consult shipwrecks, areas, coordinates and bathymetric layers through a view designed for maritime research.
View the appAvailable on the App Store
iOS app for mapping, documenting and researching historic shipwrecks.
Nautilus brings together maps, historical records, 3D models and research dossiers to document shipwrecks with context, respect and traceability.
What it does
Nautilus turns coordinates, images, sources, notes and 3D models into searchable records, with a clear separation between public archive material, hypotheses and private work.
View the appConsult shipwrecks, areas, coordinates and bathymetric layers through a view designed for maritime research.
View the appSave notes, hypotheses, search areas and evidence in your account. Your research is not visible to others.
How we researchOrganize vessels, archives and references to separate promising findings from data still pending verification.
Why it mattersWho it is for
Bibliography, probable areas, images, notes and verification status without mixing private work with public archive material.
Typical conditions, seasons, access, recommended level and local context for reviewed diveable wreck records.
Publication criteria, traceability, historical context and a clear distinction between validated data, contributions and pending review.
Rigor and traceability
Each record can preserve references, images, documentary context and verification status.
Notes, search areas and evidence are not published until the user or organization decides to move forward.
Local contributions remain marked for review and do not replace historical sources.
Next step
The app is now available on the App Store. Detailed information lives on the App, Cases, Research, Diving and Heritage pages.