List of maritime explorers

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[edit] Introduction

This is a list of notable maritime explorers throughout the history of Humanity.

[edit] Purpose of the list

The purpose of the list is to enable the reader to navigate between Wikipedia entries of diverse maritime explorers from a central encyclopedic point of reference.

[edit] Definition

A maritime explorer is the noted leader of the expedition [1] which primarily depends on a naval vessel mode of transportation to reach previously unknown or less known parts of the planet's maritime and coastal regions.

Some explorers combined expeditionary roles with naturalist studies and scientific research, means of establishing communication with other populations, commercial trade, and military missions such as establishment of colonies.

[edit] List scope

Necessarily the list can only relate to individuals and their missions which used watercraft for much of their duration. Maritime exploration has not diminished in importance with the emergence of the aircraft, and remains an important part of contemporary scientific research.

Although human maritime exploration is very ancient, only explorers known in recorded histories of their cultures are noted here. As such they represent three global maritime regions (in English alphabetic order): the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean and their sub-regional seas as points of origin of the exploration missions.

[edit] Notability criteria

The list includes explorers which had contributed, and continue to contribute to human knowledge of the planet's geography, weather, biodiversity, human cultures, the expansion of trade, or established communication between diverse populations.

Although many maritime explorers also used force as part of their missions, these are not considered as a reason for exclusion from the list because it represents a subjective contemporary view of the use of force.

[edit] Ocean explorers

Nationality Name, First voyage of exploration Last voyage of exploration Artic[1] North Atlantic Indian Pacific South Atlantic Southern
  de Abreu, António                
  de Albuquerque, Afonso                
  de Alenquer,Pêro                
  de Almeida, Francisco                
  Álvares, Jorge                
  de Azambuja, Diogo                
  de Barcelos, Pêro                
  Bartlett, Robert                
  von Bellingshausen, Fabian Gottlieb           *[2]    
  Bering, Vitus           *    
  de Bougainville, Louis Antoine                
  Byron, John                
  Cabot, John                
  Cabot, Sebastian                
  Cabral, Pedro Álvares                
  Cabrilho, João Rodrígues                
  Cadamosto. Alvise                
  Caminha, Álvaro                
  de Caminha, Pêro Vaz                
  Cão,Diogo                
  Cartier, Jacques                
  Cavendish, Thomas                
  de Champlain, Samuel                
  Coelho, Gonçalo                
  Coelho, Nicolau                
  Columbus, Christopher                
  Cook, James 1768–71 1776–79       3   1
  Corte-Real, Gaspar                
  Corte-Real, Miguel                
  da Cunha, Tristão                
  Dampier, William                
  Davis, John                
  Dezhnev, Semyon           *    
  Dias, Bartolomeu                
  Dias, Dinis                
  Dias, Diogo                
  Dias, Pêro                
  do Pó, Fernão                
  Drake,Francis 1577–81 1577–81     1 1 1  
  Eanes, Gil                
  Ericson, Leif                
  Escobar, Pedro                
  Fernandes, António                
  Frobisher, Martin                
  da Gama, Estêvão                
  da Gama, Paulo                
  da Gama, Vasco                
  Gilbert, Humfry                
  Golovnin, Vasily           *    
  Gonçalves, André                
  Gonçalves, Antão                
  Gonçalves, Lopes                
  Grego, João                
  He, Zheng           *    
  Hudson, Henry                
  Infante, João                
  von Kotzebue, Otto           *    
  Kruzenshtern, Ivan Fedorovich           *    
  Lavrador, João Fernandes                
  Lazarev, Mikhail Petrovich           *    
  de Lemos, Gaspar                
  Litke, Fyodor Petrovich           *    
  Magellan, Ferdinand                
  le Maire, Jacob                
  Martins, Álvaro                
  Mascarenhas, Pedro                
  de Mendaña, Álvaro                
  Noli, António                
  de Noronha, Fernão                
  da Nova, João                
  Paulmyer, Binot                
  Pereira, Duarte Pacheco                
  Perestrelo, Bartolomeu                
  Pining, Didrik                
  Pinto, Fernão Mendes                
  Pires, Luís                
  de Queirós, Pedro Fernandes                
  Rodrigues, Diogo                
  de Santarém, João                
  Schouten, Willem                
  Silves, Diogo                
  de Sintra, Pedro                
  de Sousa, Martim Afonso                
  Tasman, Abel                
  Teixeira, Tristão Vaz                
  de Torres, Luis Váez                
  Tristão, Nuno                
  Vancouver, George                
  Vaz Corte-Real, João                
  Velho, Gonçalo                
  da Verrazzano, Giovanni                
  Vespucci, Amerigo                
  Wallis, Samuel                
  Wrangel, Ferdinand Petrovich           *    
  Zarco, João Gonçalves                

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[edit] References and notes

  1. ^ The numbers indicate the number of exploratory voyages. A ship sailing from port through familiar seas does not start exploring until terra incognita is sighted, or a new sea is sailed confirming the lack of land — as in the case of James Cook's second voyage, when he could confirm that the Terra Australis land mass did not exist in the regions of the Southern Ocean that he sailed.
  2. ^ Indicates a voyage
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