The focus of the project is the WWII battle for the island of Peleliu and the scattered material ... more The focus of the project is the WWII battle for the island of Peleliu and the scattered material remains present in the submerged battlefield. The goal was to locate and photogrammetrically record sites, characterize coral growth and impacts, and to examine the reef substrate and its coral communities to determine if the scars from U.S. military blasting for access to the lagoon is visible after more than 74 years.
In 2008, Southeastern Archaeological Research Inc. (SEARCH) maritime archaeologists conducted a s... more In 2008, Southeastern Archaeological Research Inc. (SEARCH) maritime archaeologists conducted a submerged cultural resource remote sensing survey and diver identification of high-probability targets along the west coast of Saipan, CNM1, under contract to the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs, HPO. While the remote sensing survey was broad in nature, the focus was on the WWII resources. Although designated a National Historic Landmark in 1985, the landing beaches had never been systematically surveyed for submerged cultural resources. This survey intended to be a baseline inventory for future investigations to build upon and to supplement findings from previous submerged cultural resource investigations conducted from the late 1970s through 2001.
Technical narrative portion of a study to update the database of historic shipwrecks in the Gulf ... more Technical narrative portion of a study to update the database of historic shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) and develop a revised predictive model for locating shipwrecks in the GOM Outer Continental Shelf region.
... The author would like to thank the archaeological survey crew and divers who partook in this ... more ... The author would like to thank the archaeological survey crew and divers who partook in this investigation. The crew were Greg Cook, Jim Duff, Jason Raupp and Andy Lydecker. Their hard work kept all target refinement work and diver investigations at a completely safe level. ...
This report was prepared under contract between the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation... more This report was prepared under contract between the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) and Southeastern Archaeological Research, Inc. (SEARCH). This report has been technically reviewed by BOEMRE, and it has been approved for publication. Approval does not signify that the contents necessarily reflect the views and policies of BOEMRE, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. It is, however, exempt from review and compliance with BOEMRE editorial standards. REPORT AVAILABILITY This report is available only in compact disc format from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, at a charge of $15.00, by referencing OCS Study BOEMRE 2011-004. The report may be downloaded from the BOEMRE website through the Environmental Studies Program Information System (ESPIS). You will be able to obtain this report also from the National Technical Information Service in the near future. Here are the addresses. You may also inspect copies at selected Federal Depository Libraries.
In 2008, Southeastern Archaeological Research Inc. (SEARCH) maritime archaeologists conducted a s... more In 2008, Southeastern Archaeological Research Inc. (SEARCH) maritime archaeologists conducted a submerged cultural resource remote sensing survey and diver identification of high-probability targets along the west coast of Saipan, CNM1, under contract to the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs, HPO. While the remote sensing survey was broad in nature, the focus was on the WWII resources. Although designated a National Historic Landmark in 1985, the landing beaches had never been systematically surveyed for submerged cultural resources. This survey intended to be a baseline inventory for future investigations to build upon and to supplement findings from previous submerged cultural resource investigations conducted from the late 1970s through 2001.
The focus of the project is the WWII battle for the island of Peleliu and the scattered material ... more The focus of the project is the WWII battle for the island of Peleliu and the scattered material remains present in the submerged battlefield. The goal was to locate and photogrammetrically record sites, characterize coral growth and impacts, and to examine the reef substrate and its coral communities to determine if the scars from U.S. military blasting for access to the lagoon is visible after more than 74 years.
In 2008, Southeastern Archaeological Research Inc. (SEARCH) maritime archaeologists conducted a s... more In 2008, Southeastern Archaeological Research Inc. (SEARCH) maritime archaeologists conducted a submerged cultural resource remote sensing survey and diver identification of high-probability targets along the west coast of Saipan, CNM1, under contract to the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs, HPO. While the remote sensing survey was broad in nature, the focus was on the WWII resources. Although designated a National Historic Landmark in 1985, the landing beaches had never been systematically surveyed for submerged cultural resources. This survey intended to be a baseline inventory for future investigations to build upon and to supplement findings from previous submerged cultural resource investigations conducted from the late 1970s through 2001.
Technical narrative portion of a study to update the database of historic shipwrecks in the Gulf ... more Technical narrative portion of a study to update the database of historic shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) and develop a revised predictive model for locating shipwrecks in the GOM Outer Continental Shelf region.
... The author would like to thank the archaeological survey crew and divers who partook in this ... more ... The author would like to thank the archaeological survey crew and divers who partook in this investigation. The crew were Greg Cook, Jim Duff, Jason Raupp and Andy Lydecker. Their hard work kept all target refinement work and diver investigations at a completely safe level. ...
This report was prepared under contract between the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation... more This report was prepared under contract between the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) and Southeastern Archaeological Research, Inc. (SEARCH). This report has been technically reviewed by BOEMRE, and it has been approved for publication. Approval does not signify that the contents necessarily reflect the views and policies of BOEMRE, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. It is, however, exempt from review and compliance with BOEMRE editorial standards. REPORT AVAILABILITY This report is available only in compact disc format from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, at a charge of $15.00, by referencing OCS Study BOEMRE 2011-004. The report may be downloaded from the BOEMRE website through the Environmental Studies Program Information System (ESPIS). You will be able to obtain this report also from the National Technical Information Service in the near future. Here are the addresses. You may also inspect copies at selected Federal Depository Libraries.
In 2008, Southeastern Archaeological Research Inc. (SEARCH) maritime archaeologists conducted a s... more In 2008, Southeastern Archaeological Research Inc. (SEARCH) maritime archaeologists conducted a submerged cultural resource remote sensing survey and diver identification of high-probability targets along the west coast of Saipan, CNM1, under contract to the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs, HPO. While the remote sensing survey was broad in nature, the focus was on the WWII resources. Although designated a National Historic Landmark in 1985, the landing beaches had never been systematically surveyed for submerged cultural resources. This survey intended to be a baseline inventory for future investigations to build upon and to supplement findings from previous submerged cultural resource investigations conducted from the late 1970s through 2001.
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