In 1962, Shackleton’s last ship sank in the icy North Atlantic; now the first images show Quest is badly damaged but thriving as a marine habitat

Home Breaking News In 1962, Shackleton’s last ship sank in the icy North Atlantic; now the first images show Quest is badly damaged but thriving as a marine habitat
Sir Ernest Shackleton’s final ship, Quest, has been rediscovered sixty years after its disappearance. High-resolution images reveal the vessel as an artificial reef supporting marine life. This discovery highlights how shipwrecks can foster diverse underwater ecosystems and marine biodiversity. Modern technology allows for detailed, non-invasive documentation of historical underwater sites. The Quest wreck represents a significant intersection of polar exploration history and marine ecology.