Marine Archeology Examples of marine archaeological resources include shipwrecks, prehistoric villagesites that are now underwater, objects placed in the ocean by Native http://www.mms.gov/omm/pacific/kids/marine_archeology.htm
Extractions: California History and Marine Archaeology: Working to Preserve Our Heritage California's history is very exciting, made of day-to-day events that start with the Native Americans and continue to this very day. Archaeological resources is the term given to the places and objects that tell us how the people of California lived. Marine archaeology studies those places and objects that tell us how the people of California used the sea. Examples of marine archaeological resources include shipwrecks, prehistoric village sites that are now underwater, objects placed in the ocean by Native Americans during their ceremonies, and cargo lost from the deck of an explorer's ship during a storm. The Minerals Management Service (MMS) works very hard to make sure that archaeological resources are not harmed in the effort to find and develop the oil, natural gas and other minerals on the offshore lands of the United States. Finding and Exploring Shipwrecks in California Native American WatercraftChumash and Tongva plank canoes Juan Rodriguez Cabrillothe story first European to explore California Manila Galleonstreasure ships sail and wreck along the California coast ... Early California StoriesIsland of the Blue Dolphins, the wreck of Peor es Nada and San Buenaventura
FAU, Ocean Engineering Major echo sounding, underwater archeology) Sonar/underwater Communications SystemsDesigner Designer of Fixed/Floating Structures marine Construction Manager http://www.fau.edu/student/majors/oceaneng.htm
M/V Manana The Coast Guard provides us with a great deal of excitement and sense of worth.One of our favorite tasks is marine / underwater archeology sites. http://www.manana.com/
Extractions: MOTOR/VESSEL MANANA ...actually we are retired now but as a humanitarian we will do just about anything interesting or exciting that won't get us arrested! The Coast Guard provides us with a great deal of excitement and sense of worth. One of our favorite tasks is marine / underwater archeology sites. We also have had a lot of fun on remote shoreline and island documentaries but in the past we have performed routine towing, salvage, and have conducted normal marine operations. Captmike is now retired but is still interested in interesting activities that might enhance knowledge or help someone. We are no longer in business but we work extensively for the Coast Guard when we can help. These shipyard pictures will let you see how well Manana is built. The hull and frames are 3/8 steel which is nicely overbuilt. This vessel has an extremely high utility value for its' size. ...Manana is an extremely strong, seaworthy vessel... ...View my little ship... 5 double beds, 2 heads, all electric galley, 41 KW primary generator, 35 KW secondary generator, 2 ton crane, Furuno 24 mile radar, 3604 - 36 mile Raytheon radar, Robinson autopilot, 2 Motorola-VHF-FM radios, Garmin 100 GPS and Garmin 120 GPS with GBR 21 differential, All frequency SEA-225 SSB radio, 3 computers (P-960, P-333 and P-133) loaded with Captain navigation, captains log, weather fax, office, fax, WIN98 and XP pro. ...Captmike and his Manana...
CYANA Companies in charge of international underwater telecommunications. DRASM (Départementdes Recherches en Archéologie Sousmarine) underwater archeology. http://www.ifremer.fr/anglais/flotte/engins/cyana.htm
RIGZONE - Resume 8424 underwater Movie Photography Course Istanbul University Literature Faculty underwater archeology Course Istanbul University marine Technology Faculty http://www.rigzone.com/jobs/resume.asp?r_id=8424
About The GLSRF Museum Association, Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society, the Wisconsin MarineHistorical Society, the Wisconsin underwater archeology Association, the http://www.ghost-ships.org/2001/GL02us.html
Extractions: About the Great Lakes Shipwreck Research Foundation The Great Lakes Shipwreck Research Foundation is a Wisconsin non profit (501 (C)(3)) corporation organized for the purpose of furthering public awareness of our Great Lakes marine heritage through education and research, and promoting conservation, study and responsible enjoyment of historic Great Lakes shipwrecks by divers and non divers alike. Our primary activities include: 1. Facilitating a yearly conference devoted to Great Lakes shipwrecks.
Extractions: MARINE ARCHAEOLOGY Archaeology Viking Ships Archaeological Study of a Limestone Sinkhole: Diving in Manantial de la Aleta East National Park, Dominican Republic An initial evaluation of a mysterious sinkhole in the tropical jungle. Channel Islands Marine Archaeology Resources Marine archaeology programs in California's Channel Islands National Park, supported by volunteer organizations. Combined Caesarea Expeditions [umd.edu] Official site. Discovery Channel: Pirate Ghosts Old, sunken ships and their treasures are telling us about how pirates really lived. French Underwater Archaeology Mediterranean site exploration, techniques and research teams. IMAC Digest: Institute of Marine Archaeological Conservation Treasure hunting and diving information. King Øystein`s Harbour at Agdenes The harbour at Agdenes has quite a special status in central Norwegian cultural history, mentioned in several sagas, and is one of very few localities so far recorded in Norway where wooden constructions are preserved. L'Archaeologie Sous Les Mers Maritime Archaeology Fotevikens Museum carries out maritime archaeology investigations. The main area is Skåne, in the south of Sweden, as this area is of great historical interest around Falsterbonäset.
Nova Scotia Museum Underwater Archaeology Protecting Nova Scotia's Shipwrecks. underwater Archaeology Links. Towards a LearningCulture The Vision for marine Heritage Resource Management in Nova Scotia. http://museum.gov.ns.ca/arch/uwat.htm
Marine Archeology The archeology of HMS Vixen, an early ironclad of Nautical Archaeology and UnderwaterExploration, pp. Illustrated marine Encyclopedia, Watford, UK Argus Books http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/NH_Zoo_Magnet/earthwatch/shipwreck_sinclair.html
Extractions: BERMUDA'S SHIPWRECK Bermuda (Wreck of the North Carolina Principal Investigators: Dr. Richard A. Gould Professor of Anthropology Dr. Donna J. Souza Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology Team IIA July 8-22 1999 Original Lesson Written By: Stacy Sinclair Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies Grades 7 - 9 Trilateration: An Exercise in: Marine Archeology Research for this exercise took place during the Earthwatch Expedition, "Bermuda Shipwreck" on the island of Bermuda. Working with Principal Investigators, Richard Gould and Donna Souza from Brown University, we used the technique of trilateration to document the shipwreck North Carolina from July 8-22, 1999. Scientists break large projects into team units to make the work more manageable. Our team is going to continue the work of documenting a research site that was recently uncovered. Before artifacts can be removed for closer study, our job is to create a diagram showing exactly where everything is so artifacts can be replaced in their original positions after they are removed. State Standards: Investigation and Experimentation Strand (Grade 7) a. Select and use appropriate tools and technology (including calculators, computers, balances, spring scales, microscopes, and binoculars) to perform tests, collect data and display data.
NCScuba.com Archeology Page Search underwater archeology Sites in North Carolina All NC archeologySites. Sea Tales ~ Scuba Charters, Your Ad Could Be Here. NCScuba http://www.ncscuba.com/Archeology/
ArchNet: Underwater & Maritime Archaeology Links zur Unterwasserarchäologie; Swiss underwater Archaeology; Institute ofMarine Archaeological Conservation; underwater archeology Links; underwater http://archnet.asu.edu/archnet/topical/underwater/underwater.html
Extractions: Maritime Archaeology Please mail archnet@asu.edu if you would like to register your website for Archnet. Updated: March 2002 Centre for Maritime Archaeology -University of Southampton Maritime Archaeology Newsletter - from Roskilde Australian National Centre of Excellence in Maritime Archaeology MA in Maritime Archaeology and History - Bristol University The Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology ... Register Your Archaeology Related Site
Nautical Archaeology It is available in at least eleven languages. National underwater marine Agency,located in Austin, Texas. UK Diving lists all sorts of resources for diving. http://www.ils.unc.edu/maritime/nautarch.shtml
Extractions: Nautical Archaeology DiveWeb provides extensive and regularly updated information on many aspects of diving. The Underwater Archaeology list at Archaeology on the Net contains a long list of valuable links. The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology (IJNA) is the primary journal for all aspects of nautical archeological research. The Institute of Nautical Archaeology and the offer information on their joint pages. One particularly interesting site describes one of INA's research projects in Egypt The Society for Underwater Exploration has an impressive site with lots of information about their various projects and research. The Institute of Maritime History focuses on maritime history in New England, and is working on a "New England Shipwreck Survey Initiative." Underwater Archaeology at Florida State University is described here. NOAA supports nautical archaeology through its Sanctuary and Reserves Division. In addition to the USS Monitor National Marine Sanctuary, NOAA supports and protects Sanctuaries in the Florida Keys and the Channel Islands. Florida's Underwater Archaeological Preserves are presented on these pages, with information about each site and how to visit them.
San Pedro Underwater Archaeological Preserve San Pedro gives students a unique opprtunity to study underwater archeology and marinebiology while mastering thei r diving and underwater documentation skills http://www.indiana.edu/~scuba/san_pedro/
Extractions: Located 1.25 nautical miles offshore of Lower Matecumbe Key, the San Pedro is among Florida's oldest artificial reefs. On Friday, July 13 1733, she departed Havana Cuba, as part of a Spanish treasure fleet bound for Spain. The next day a hurricane scattered the fleet over 30 miles of the Florida Keys, and all but one of the three galleons and eighteen merchant ships perished in the storm. The Spanish crown salvaged part of their cargo of tanned hides, rare spices, silver, gold, and jewels, in the 1730's. Although the remaining treasure and numerous artifacts were recovered in the 1960's, the shipwrecks has many features of historical intrest, such as the ship's ballast stones, typically dense stones from European river beds, that were stacked in the lower holds of the sailing ship to increase stability. Established as an Archaeological Preserve on April 1, 1989, the site is now protected as part of Florida's Shipwreck Park System. The San Pedro is representative of the European Colonial era of Florida's maritime heritage, and offers visitors a vivid sen se of history while viewing an actual shipwreck site. The park includes ship's remains, an eighteenth century anchor , replica cannons , ballast stones encrusted with coral, Dedication Plaque, and a mooring buoy system to facilitate boat visitation.
Chantry_Island_Institute marine archeologist, Ken Cassavoy, will explain the tools and techniques used inunderwater archeology and discuss the importance of shipwrecks as time capsules http://www.bmts.com/chantryisland/chantryislandinstitute.htm
Extractions: Chantry Island Institute Chantry Island Institute (In a Nutshell) Why Reason for Creation? What is the Institute? the Institute is a program being sponsored by two important local organizations: the Institute is a program that will bring together experts in island-inspired topics with residents and visitors who would like to learn more about and informally discuss these topics the topics that the Institute will plan to include will be those that suit the Chantry Island, Bruce Coast, Lake Huron setting; these could include geology, archeology, anthropology, ecology, maritime history, ornithology, island and/or lake art and music, among others
Marine Archeology And Conservation Links Reef Scuba Accessories, Inc. marine archeology, Conservation Environment.In USA 800633-4837. International +011-757-436-7664. Fax 757-547-2100. http://www.reefscuba.com/enviro.htm
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Underwater Archaeology Covers underwater archaeology techniques, discoveries, research teams, and history. http://www.culture.fr/culture/archeosm/en
Nordic Underwater Archaeology Features subject overview, links to museums and societies, project descriptions, and extensive information on Nordic scuba diving. N ordic underwater Archaeology. If you like history and scuba diving, this is for you. What is underwater archaeology? Museums, Societies, Authorities Contacts http://www.abc.se/~m10354/uwa
Underwater Archaeology Contains links to research institutes, university programs, museums and maritimehistory resources. http://www.pophaus.com/underwater
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