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Lost At Sea |
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| Once upon a time - there was a website called
"Lost At Sea" |
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| For those of you who had visited the site in the
past you will remember what a wealth of information could be
found on this website. |
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| The creator of the website, Shevan Nelson, did a
tremendous amount of work collecting and organizing the
information and then putting it on the website. |
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| For various reasons she decided to discontinue
the site and gave all of the information to the Fisheries
Museum. The intention was for the information to be made
available through the Fisheries Museum website however, to date,
it has not been added to their website. |
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| Don't be dismayed. |
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| There is a website whose sole job is to archive
old websites and Lost At Sea can be found there. |
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| Not all of the links may work but most of the
information is there and you can access it using the link below. |
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| Once you clik on this link you will be taken to
the main page of the website. You will see a search box there,
type in "www.lostatsea.ca" and you come to an index of
dates when this website was last backed up. Clik on anyone of
those links and you will come to the Lost At Sea website. |
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| http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
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| Good Luck |
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