Sunken WWI ship 'Tampa' found off English coast, solving century-old mystery
Seen in
Tech & routing
- Language
- English
Landing page
Operated by
Company info pending
Operator graph
Operated by Processor. Limited · runs 1 domains across 1 networks
Funnel
Capture in progress
We're still capturing the landing-page funnel for this creative. Check back in ~48h.
Landing page intelligence
foxweather.com
Host
foxweather.com
Path
/lifestyle/sunken-wwi-ship-found-off-england-coast-solving-century-old-mystery
Full URL
Redirect chain
1 hop- finalfoxweather.com
Landing page snapshot

Captured 2026-05-14
Tracking parameters
No query string on this URL.
Tracking setup · Outbrain
Outbrain emits ob_click_id (your unique click), ob_source (publisher), ob_section (placement), and ob_position. Forward ob_click_id to your tracker as the postback key. ob_source and ob_section are the two highest-signal sub-IDs for blacklisting.
?ob_click_id={ob_click_id}&ob_source={ob_source}&ob_section={ob_section}&ob_position={ob_position}Default Outbrain setup template: ?ob_click_id={ob_click_id}&ob_source={ob_source}&ob_section={ob_section}&ob_position={ob_position}
Landing page text
Show landing page text
Visible text extracted from the advertiser's landing page · last fetched 2026-05-13
▶
Landing page text
Show landing page text
Visible text extracted from the advertiser's landing page · last fetched 2026-05-13
Wreckage of WWI Coast Guard Cutter Tampa discovered after 107 years | Fox Weather Search Fox Weather The FOX Weather App Learn More Watch Live Weather News How to Watch Extreme Weather Learn Local Weather Earth & Space Lifestyle Deals Video America's Weather Team Podcast Lifestyle Published May 3, 2026 1:48pm EDT Sunken WWI ship 'Tampa' found off English coast, solving century-old mystery When the vessel was lost in 1918 after being torpedoed by a German submarine in the Bristol Channel, all 131 people on board died, making it the largest single American combat loss of WWI. By Olivia Stephens Source FOX Weather Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link 03:10 FILE: Video: World War II era shipwreck with mysterious past found in Lake Superior Underwater video shows the SS Arlington at the bottom of Lake Superior where it sank during stormy weather in 1940. The ship's captain was the only one who didn't make it to safety, according to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society. More than a century after it was torpedoed during World War I , the wreckage of the USCGC Tampa has been located off the coast of England by the British dive team Gasperados, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) announced. SEE IT: DIVERS 'STUMBLE' UPON A 200-YEAR-OLD SHIPWRECK BENEATH LAKE ONTARIO Divers located the sunken cutter about 50 miles off the coast of Newquay, Cornwall. The vessel lies more than 300 feet deep on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean . The wreckage of the USCGC Tampa, lost during World War I in 1918, has been found approximately 50 miles off the coast of Newquay, Cornwall. The vessel lies more than 300 feet deep on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean. (U.S. Coast Guard) The discovery began in 2023 when the Gasperados Dive Team reached out to the Coast Guard historian’s office regarding the vessel. THESE RARE TITANIC ARTIFACTS SOLD FOR OVER $1 MILLION AT AUCTION Over the past three years, the group of volunteers dedicated themselves to conducting extensive searches for the long-lost Tampa. The Coast Guard historian's office provided the dive team with essential historical documentation and technical specifications to ensure the wreck site was accurately identified. HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHER Coast Guard Atlantic Area Historian Dr. William Thiesen noted these archives included original photos of the Tampa’s weaponry, bell, ship’s wheel and specific deck hardware. A historical photo of the USCGC Tampa, which was lost in 1918 during World War I after being torpedoed by a German submarine. (U.S. Coast Guard) The USCG calls it the "greatest single wartime loss." When the vessel was lost in 1918 after being torpedoed by a German submarine in the Bristol Channel, all 131 people on board died, making it the largest single American combat loss of WWI. SHIPWRECKS DATING BACK TO 1700S UNCOVERED ALONG NORTH CAROLINA SHORELINE Adm. Kevin Lunday, commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, emphasizes that the service has defended the nation since 1790 and highlights how the courage and sacrifice of the crew aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Tampa reflects this enduring legacy. "When the Tampa was lost with all hands in 1918, it left an enduring grief in our service. Locating the wreck connects us to their sacrifice and reminds us that devotion to duty endures," Lunday said, adding that their legacy of service will never be forgotten as the Coast Guard continues to defend the nation. HOW WEATHER TURNED THE GREAT LAKES INTO A SHIPWRECK GRAVEYARD The Coast Guard is now developing underwater research and exploration plans alongside its experts in specialized operations, history, cutter operations, robotics, autonomous systems and diving. Tags Ocean Lifestyle Europe History US Stay22 Download the FOX Weather App Available on iOS & Android Latest Weather News Fox Weather About the App Privacy Policy Updated Terms of Use Your Privacy Choices Media Relations Corporate Information Help Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube LinkedIn TikTok RSS Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. ©2026 FOX News Network, LLC. All rights reserved. Loading...
Text scraped from the landing page for research purposes. © respective owners. This text is sourced from the advertiser's public landing page; for removal, contact dmca@luba.media.