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Tim Caza

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Tim Caza is a well-known maritime historian, shipwreck enthusiast, and diver specializing in the Great Lakes region. Based in New York, Caza has dedicated much of his life to exploring, documenting, and preserving the rich maritime heritage of Lake Ontario and the surrounding waterways. His work combines historical research with hands-on diving, contributing significantly to the understanding of shipwrecks in the eastern Great Lakes.

Notable Achievements:

• Shipwreck Discoveries: Caza has been involved in the discovery and documentation of several notable shipwrecks in Lake Ontario, including historic schooners and barges lost in the 19th century.

• Historical Research: Tim has contributed to local archives, publications, and historical societies, ensuring the stories of Great Lakes shipwrecks and maritime life are preserved.

• Collaboration with Dive Teams: He has worked with regional dive teams to locate, survey, and map wreck sites, helping to make these underwater treasures accessible to historians and divers.

Legacy:

Tim Caza’s passion for Great Lakes maritime history has earned him recognition within the diving and historical communities. His work serves as a bridge between past and present, inspiring others to explore and preserve the Great Lakes’ underwater heritage.

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