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Press Release – 10/06/05
Explorer Cases protect ADMAT!
The Anglo~Danish Maritime Archaeological Team
(www.admat.org.uk); are pleased to announce that Forward
Diving Services have sponsored ADMAT with a number of
excellent EXPLORER CASES, to protect their scientific
equipment on their archaeological projects.
EXPLORER CASES (www.exploreruk.com)
give ADMAT 100% protection in the transportation of our
sensitive equipment. This range of waterproof, weatherproof
and crushproof equipment is built to withstand the rigors of
the most demanding maritime archaeological use. The cases
are watertight to a depth of 10m, and comply with the
highest STANAG and IP67 approvals. The EXPLORER range use
the o-ring and purge valve to equalize the internal pressure
quickly and effortlessly in the event of sudden changes of
altitude or temperature in the tropics and resist oils,
chemicals and corrosive substances.
ADMAT will be using EXPLORER CASES on all future projects.
The team under the leadership of well-known maritime
archaeologist Dr. Simon Q. Spooner; have been given
Survey/Inventory Permits by National Oceanic & Atmospheric
Administration (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.
Dr. Spooner stated upon receiving the EXPLORER CASES:
“We at ADMAT are delighted to receive sponsorship of
EXPLORER CASES from Forward Diving. We have utilised various
cases in our chosen colour of Orange which is highly visible
& vital to protecting our equipment in the field. The Back
pack carrying systems offer excellent flexibility together
with the unique padded bags designed to protect smaller
pieces of equipment within the case. Thanks to Keith Forward
and Julie Saunders for their sponsorship”.
ADMAT’s next 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. Full information can be found on
ADMAT’s web site
www.admat.org.uk under “Florida”.
Dr. Spooner can be contacted at
simon@admat.org.uk
Julie Saunders from Forward Diving can be contacted at
info@exploreruk.com
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