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Archaeologist documents 8,620 shipwrecks in Portuguese waters with 250 lost treasures.

The findings cover the coastal regions of mainland Portugal as well as the surrounding waters of the Azores and Madeira.

By Astha Saxena, News Reporter
21:05, Mon, Dec 23, 2024.

An underwater archaeologist has reportedly documented 8,620 shipwrecks in Portuguese waters

An underwater archaeologist has reportedly documented 8,620 shipwrecks in Portuguese waters (Image: Brett Seymour/National Park Service)

An underwater archaeologist has reportedly documented 8,620 shipwrecks in Portuguese waters, with approximately 250 thought to hold lost treasures.

The findings cover the coastal regions of mainland Portugal as well as the surrounding waters of the Azores and Madeira.


The expert believes that around 250 shipwrecks with lost treasures may be hidden in Portuguese waters, however, were left unprotected due to poor government intervention, reports EuroNews.

Alexandre Monteiro, a researcher from Nova University in Lisbon, shared his findings, which are based on a detailed database he compiled of shipwrecks dating back to the 1500s when historical records became available.

He told Portuguese news agency Lusa: “I have documented around 7,500 wrecks along the mainland coast, 1,000 near the Azores, and 120 near Madeira.”

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