Specialized Journals
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INA QuarterlyThe publication of the well known Institute of Nautical Archaeology at Texas A&M University.
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International Journal of Nautical ArchaeologyA scholarly journal published since 1972 by the Nautical Archaeology Society of Great Britain.
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Journal of Maritime ArchaeologyThis scholarly journal is available full-text through several databases.
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Nautical Research JournalA scholarly journal featuring articles on all aspects of maritime and naval historical research.
Other Online Resources
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Nautical BibliographiesA collection of bibliographies of books and articles related to all aspects of maritime culture and activity.
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Wreck Database & ListsA collection of links to many websites containing lists of worldwide shipwrecks.
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Maritime History, Ships and ShipwrecksThis online resource provides links to a number of excellent resources covering all aspects of naval and maritime history and archaeology.
Museums, Libraries & Research Centers
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Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&MWebsite of one of the most well-known graduate programs in underwater archaeology.
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Mariner's Museum LibrarySearch the catalog of one of the finest maritime libraries in the United States.
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Museum of Underwater ArchaeologyThe online Museum of Underwater Archaeology (MUA) is a non profit organization whose mission is to assist and promote the use of the Internet by ethical professional, student, and avocational underwater archaeologists. In support of that goal the MUA helps underwater archaeologists present their research to the general public by creating web based museum style exhibits as well as announce their latest projects.
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Naval History & Heritage CommandA source of information on all U.S. Navy vessels, past and present, and Naval history. It also hosts an extensive online collection of historic photographs.
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San Francisco Maritime Park LibraryA Bay Area resource containing thousands of books, maps, charts, photos and other materials of use to researchers.
Diving Heritage Museum
For those interested in learning more about the technology which allows Archaeologist to work underwater, visit the Diving Heritage website, the world largest virtual diving museum.
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Diving Heritage MuseumFor those interested in learning more about the technology which allows Archaeologist to work underwater, visit the Diving Heritage website, the world largest virtual diving museum.
Organizations
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Institute of Nautical ArchaeologyThe INA is a unique international organization working to locate, document, excavate and preserve significant underwater and nautical archaeological sites.
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Nautical Archaeology SocietyThe NAS is a UK based organization dedicated to advancing education on nautical archaeology.
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Martime Archaeological & Historical SocietyThe MAHS is a non-profit organization committed to enhancing public awareness and appreciation of historic shipwreck preservation and the science of maritime archeology.
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Historical Diving Society USAThe HDS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of the history of the development of underwater technology and its use in military, commercial and academic activities.
Diving Industry Contacts
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Association of Diving Contractors InternationalThe trade association for the commercial diving industry. The ADC holds regional conferences and publishes "Under Water", a trade journal where the latest advancements in saturation diving, ROVs, and other technology are often discussed. The ADC also is the certifying agency for commercial divers.
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Diving Equipment & Marketing Association (DEMA)The organization of all manufacturers of diving equipment and diving related services. DEMA holds an annual convention where all the latest advancements in diving equipment can been seen.
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Kirby Morgan Dive Systems Inc.Manufacturers of the diving equipment most widely used by the U.S. Navy and commercial divers today.
