More than seven thousand shipwrecks have occurred in Australian waters since the loss of the Trial in 1622. Shipwreck Archaeology in Australia provides an up-to-date summary of the most significant maritime archaeology projects undertaken in Australia over the past twenty years. The book contains comprehensive maps and many previously unpublished photographs documenting leading maritime archaeologists work on some of Australias most important shipwreck sites. It tells the story of how a unique underwater resource has been conserved and protected as part of Australias rich maritime heritage.