I recently ran across the following quotation regarding profiting from underwater history, archaeology and ocean environments: “[Profit] A dirty word? Should there be financial gain from encouraging … more →
The Underwater Bloggerqmackie wrote 2 days ago: Chevron-shaped fishtraps in Comox Harbour. From Caldwell 2008. The University of Manitoba is in on t … more →
Eoghan wrote 4 days ago: At Moore Marine we’ve just taken delivery of our new Klein System 3900 Dual-Frequency side sca … more →
muablog wrote 1 week ago: I recently ran across the following quotation regarding profiting from underwater history, archaeolo … more →
samantharoyce wrote 1 week ago: Read more about it at Heritage Key. … more →
muablog wrote 2 weeks ago: From East Carolina University's Shipwrecks in Bermuda Exhibit The students and faculty in East C … more →
archaeologyexcavations wrote 2 weeks ago: The jar that contained the sauroter was also home to an octopus The amphoras presumably come from a … more →
lukechandler wrote 3 weeks ago: I have mentioned an urban legend that the most important archaeological discoveries are a result of … more →
muablog wrote 3 weeks ago: Artist Reconstruction of Medieval Fishing Village. PhD researcher Sorna Khakzad returns to the MUA w … more →
muablog wrote 1 month ago: In 2010, less than one year from now, George F. Bass and the Institute of Nautical Archaeology will … more →
muablog wrote 1 month ago: The underwater archaeology students from the University of West Florida’s summer field school posted … more →
qmackie wrote 1 month ago: Dentalia Source "mu7is" in Hesquiat Harbour. From Barton M.A. p. 116 Andrew Barton did an … more →
archaeologyexcavations wrote 1 month ago: When the ancestors of living cetaceans-whales, dolphins and porpoises-first dipped their toes into w … more →
Vicky wrote 1 month ago: Loving, New Mexico I have a picture that has graced the wall of my various homes for over thirty yea … more →
qmackie wrote 1 month ago: Danny at the helm, aaaargh Billy. Underwater research at Section Cove, near Gaadu Din. I posted a pi … more →
carolkaufmann wrote 2 months ago: Published: January 2007, National Geographic Magazine A River’s Gifts Why did Romans, Celts, a … more →
muablog wrote 2 months ago: The Institute of Maritime History (IMH) just posted an update on the MUA about all the projects they … more →
muablog wrote 2 months ago: The MUA is proud to announce the launch of a new fully developed exhibit entitled: Raising the Fleet … more →
muablog wrote 3 months ago: The two previous blog postings have included, to a certain extent, a discussion on the issue of trea … more →
Kevin Cullen wrote 3 months ago: Car ferry underway ca. 1920s The year was 1929 and a tremendous late October storm was howling out o … more →