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The Anglo~Danish Maritime Archaeological Team (ADMAT) and
it’s US sub-division ADMAT USA, both non-profit
organisations; are proud to announce that the team under the
leadership of well known maritime archaeologist Dr. Simon Q.
Spooner; have been given Survey/Inventory Permits by NOAA.
The permits will enable ADMAT to conduct maritime
archaeological surveys of a number of historic wrecks in the
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Reports generated by
ADMAT will be used by the Sanctuary to help protect these
important Maritime Heritage Resources.
ADMAT’s first project will be to survey the “Button Wreck” a
possible 1760’s wreck in the northern sector of the
sanctuary. The archaeological work will be conducted as a
field school and commences on the 19th July to
the 9th August. The field school is open to all
divers, students and archaeologists. Full information can be
found on ADMAT’s web site
www.admat.org.uk under “Florida”.
Dr. Spooner stated upon receiving the permits:
“At ADMAT, we are all extremely excited about this
opportunity to help protect the Underwater Cultural Heritage
of the Florida Keys. Conducting maritime archaeological
surveys for NOAA and FKNMS in the Florida Keys is a great
privilege. Documentation of these historical wrecks, will
add to the knowledge of the Underwater Cultural Heritage in
the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
We shall be working hard to ensure, that we document these
historic shipwrecks for future generations. Our educational
field schools will enable all who participate to learn about
the preservation of the US historic shipwrecks, ship
construction, survey methodology, geophysical survey,
archaeological diving methodology, in-situ artefact
recording and many more aspects of maritime archaeological
work. We welcome all to take part, in what ever way you can,
with this exciting project and help protect the USA’s
Underwater Cultural Heritage.”
Dr. Spooner can be contacted at
simon@admat.org.uk
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