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Accomplishments Report 2010 Our Maritime Cultural Heritage

accomplishments Report 2010 Our Maritime Cultural Heritage
accomplishments Report 2010 Our Maritime Cultural Heritage

Accomplishments Report 2010 Our Maritime Cultural Heritage The new director of the national marine sanctuaries' maritime heritage program, dr. james delgado, served as principal investigator on the mission, and was joined by monitor national marine sanctuary superintendent david alberg. discussions about the future of the titanic as a possible marine protected area and memorial are ongoing. Sanctuary supports youth maritime heritage documentation project. florida keys national marine sanctuary staff assisted a keys high school student in a year long project to document 160 anchors, cannons and maritime artifacts along a 200 mile stretch of the u.s. route 1 highway, creating possibly the most comprehensive report of topside maritime artifacts in the florida keys.

accomplishments Report 2010 Our Maritime Cultural Heritage
accomplishments Report 2010 Our Maritime Cultural Heritage

Accomplishments Report 2010 Our Maritime Cultural Heritage Shipwreck discovery. in october 2012, robert schwemmer, west coast region national marine sanctuaries maritime heritage coordinator, presented a scientific paper on the history and discovery of the wrecked remains of the george e. billings, a rare, early 1900s pacific coast schooner used in the lumber trade. Maritime cultural heritage is made up of finite and nonrenewable cultural resources including coastal or submerged prehistoric and indigenous archaeological sites and landscapes, historic waterfront structures, the remnants of seagoing vessels, and the maritime traditions and lifeways of the past and present. The convention for intangible cultural heritage (2003) was a fundamental shift in paradigm recognizing that non physical or non material ch was worth protecting (vecco, 2010). 1 the inclusion of intangible ch in the spectrum of ch in international law facilitates the protection or even revival of local cultural traditions (alegret and carbonell. Understanding aspects of maritime underwater cultural heritage (much) and the associated cultural values and integrating them into maritime spatial planning (msp) processes is a new global challenge alongside the rapid increase in human activities at sea and climate change impacts on the seas and the oceans. this article highlights the significance of cultural values in shaping human.

accomplishments Report 2010 Our Maritime Cultural Heritage
accomplishments Report 2010 Our Maritime Cultural Heritage

Accomplishments Report 2010 Our Maritime Cultural Heritage The convention for intangible cultural heritage (2003) was a fundamental shift in paradigm recognizing that non physical or non material ch was worth protecting (vecco, 2010). 1 the inclusion of intangible ch in the spectrum of ch in international law facilitates the protection or even revival of local cultural traditions (alegret and carbonell. Understanding aspects of maritime underwater cultural heritage (much) and the associated cultural values and integrating them into maritime spatial planning (msp) processes is a new global challenge alongside the rapid increase in human activities at sea and climate change impacts on the seas and the oceans. this article highlights the significance of cultural values in shaping human. By platform. maritime tangible and intangible cultural heritage tells a story of people’s millennial relation with marine and coastal environments. maritime objects, historic ships, shipwrecks, bridges and maritime cultural landscapes also provide a sense of place and strengthen cultural identity. their preservation and valorisation can also. The article argues that unesco's 1972 world heritage convention provides a global platform for projecting not only india's maritime cultural heritage but also building bridges and collaborative networks with other indian ocean littoral countries for the promotion of shared cultural practices and traditional knowledge systems of the indian ocean.

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