'After nearly 25 years at the NAS, this is the first time I can recall a member putting their amazing archaeological diving journey into print in such a detailed and interesting way. It is a true labour of love that will surely bite all readers with the bug.'-- Mark Beattie-Edwards, CEO, Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS).'A fascinating glimpse into the world of underwater archaeology in the UK, through the eyes of a diver with a passion for exploration and discovery. It demonstrates that the UK's rich and diverse underwater heritage is accessible to all, and I'm sure it will inspire current and future generations to get involved in exploring and protecting the UK's maritime past.'-- Daniel Pascoe, maritime archaeologist and researcher.'A rusty old wreck on the sea bed is a home to sea-life, but would have amazing stories to tell, if wrecks could speak. Duncan Ross achieves this - he brings the wrecks to life and traces the history behind them. A must-read for anyone interested in nautical history.'-- Chris Michael, Author of Wrecks of Liverpool Bay.'Wow! – Duncan’s enthusiasm for the underwater world covers a fantastic range of sites – rivers, lakes and shipwrecks. Fresh-water and salt-water. A great read for those of us who enjoy exploring this hidden realm and the mysteries it holds.'-- Chris Holden, Underwater Guides to North Wales.'What is the power of heritage on the seabed? In this fascinating personal quest, Duncan Ross, through his infectious enthusiasm, will hopefully inspire a wide audience to enjoy his stories and show them the true beauty of the underwater world. Human history lies largely on the seabed, and it's still visible! I'm convinced that while reading this book, you too will be tempted to put your head underwater. Do it! Because there's still so much to discover. But in any case, first immerse yourself in the many stories this beautifully illustrated book has to offer. This book is proof of a childhood dream come true. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.'-- Professor Martijn Manders, underwater archaeologist, University of Leiden.'Discovering Submerged Stories is a heartfelt and illuminating journey through Britain’s underwater heritage, told with the passion of someone who has truly immersed himself in the subject. For me, Duncan Ross’s dive beneath Elvet Bridge — a site I’ve worked on extensively — was a memorable moment, not least that I witnessed first-hand his endless curiosity. His commitment to exploring ‘sites of difference’ and engaging with archaeologists and volunteers across the UK makes this book a valuable contribution to the field. It’s a testament to what can be achieved through dedication, respectful engagement, and a deep love of history.'-- Gary Bankhead, Honorary Fellow, Department of Archaeology, Durham University.