Blog

  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Blog
  4. /
  5. diving
  6. /
  7. Moby Dick’ captain’s ship...
Moby dick
Moby Dick’ captain’s ship found
February 22, 2011

US marine archaeologists have found the sunken whaling ship belonging to the captain who inspired Herman Melville’s classic 19th Century novel, Moby Dick.

The remains of the vessel, the Two Brothers, were found in shallow waters off Hawaii.

Captain George Pollard was the skipper when the ship hit a coral reef and sank in 1823.

His previous ship, the Essex, had been rammed by a whale and also sank, providing the narrative for the book.
‘Pretty amazing’

The remains of the Two Brothers were found by researchers from America’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa), about 600 miles (965 km) northwest of Honolulu in the remote chain of islands and atolls.

The wooden vessel has disintegrated in the warm waters, but the researchers found harpoons, a hook for stripping whales of their blubber, and cauldrons used to turn whale blubber into oil.

“To find the physical remains of something that seems to have been lost to time is pretty amazing,” said Nathaniel Philbrick, an author, and historian, who has been researching the Two Brothers, the Essex, and their captain.

“It just makes you realize these stories are more than stories. They’re about real lives.”

The sinking of the Two Brothers was relatively uneventful compared with Essex’s run-in with the sperm whale in 1821.

After the Essex sank, Capt Pollard and his crew drifted at sea without food and water for three months and even resorted to cannibalism before they were rescued.

Pollard – who gave up whaling and became a night watchman in Nantucket, Massachusetts – is not thought to have been the basis for the novel’s obsessive Capt Ahab

Source: BBC News

Pat

Pat

Chairperson

Facebook
Instagram

Related Posts

Dive Ireland International 2015

Dive Ireland International 2015

Blog The Irish Underwater Council (CFT) in association with Lough Derg Sub Aqua Club dive Ireland 2015delighted to announce the 24th Annual International Dive Show at the Abbey Court Hotel, Nenagh, Co Tipperary on the 28th of February & 1st of...

read more
Behind the Mask – Tee am See / Tea by the Lake

Behind the Mask – Tee am See / Tea by the Lake

Blog Drinking tea at the lakeside of Green Lake early in the morning you could find yourself suddenly in a dreamlike and surreal world in which unexpected encounters may happen. 'Tea by the Lake' was filmed at the Green Lake in Austria from 8 to 11...

read more
2015 Diving Season

2015 Diving Season

Blog Phasellus consequat orci eget ex euismod vulputate at quis lorem. In euismod accumsan tortor, quis dictum ligula lacinia sit amet. Aliquam eget vulputate urna. Integer posuere lobortis elit, ac dignissim elit ullamcorper vitae. Mauris dignissim...

read more

You are New

or Experienced Diver ?

You can

find us

LOCATION/CONTACT

Address Cork City
Email: info@dauntsac.com
Phone: 087 343 6711

OPENING HOURS

ALL THE TIME

Map of Ireland