Maritime heritage, also called marine archaeology, is the study of ancient human objects found beneath the water’s surface. The most common (and perhaps most popular) type of marine archaeological sites studied are shipwrecks; however, marine archaeologists also investigate other kinds of sites, such as sunken airplanes, flooded land sites, or fishing structures. Studying maritime heritage sites can help us understand the past, connect us to our ancestors, and teach us lessons on how the environment and human error can impact each other.
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Explore fact sheets, essays, and stories from our explorers to learn more about the field of maritime heritage.
Read moreAccess selected lessons developed by educators and scientists to demonstrate key maritime heritage concepts.
Read moreView selected videos and images of marine heritage sites, including shipwrecks, from previous expeditions.
View moreExplore past expeditions focused on the study of maritime heritage sites.
Read moreLearn about ocean exploration careers focused on investigating maritime heritage.
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