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Pacific Island nations
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Shipwrecks are culturally, economically, and environmentally significant to Pacific Island nations.
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Western countries
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Shipwrecks in Western culture are seen as historically and archaeologically significant, as well as romantic and associated with tragedy, exploration, and adventure.
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United States
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Shipwrecks, such as the Titanic, are a popular subject of historical and archaeological interest in the United States.
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Deep-sea enthusiasts
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Deep-sea enthusiasts are excited about a shipwreck discovery that is shedding light on maritime history and attracting adventurers and researchers.
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Europe
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Shipwrecks in Europe are of interest for their historical and archaeological significance.
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nautical traditions
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Shipwrecks are historically significant, feared, and potentially lucrative in maritime communities.
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Coastal communities in Southeast Asia
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Shipwrecks in Southeast Asia are viewed as tragic events that disrupt livelihoods and pose environmental hazards.
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Polynesia
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Shipwrecks in Polynesia are considered to have cultural and historical significance and are revered as part of the oceanic environment.
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