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New scheme launched to record underwater finds and protect the UK’s marine heritage
A scheme to help protect the nation’s marine heritage by encouraging the recording of archaeological and historical objects found by marine users in English and Welsh waters was launched at the British Museum in London yesterday (Thursday 21 July).
Called the Marine Antiquities Scheme (MAS), it is a joint initiative funded by The Crown Estate, modelled on The British Museum’s Portable Antiquities Scheme for onshore finds, and managed by Wessex Archaeology.
The scheme evolved from the realisation that each year divers, fishermen, recreational boat users and other coastal visitors discover many interesting objects and sites while at sea but until now had no way to centrally record them for the wider public benefit.
As part of the scheme, a support team comprised of archaeological experts will research each of the finds submitted to find out more about its origins and history. The information will be published on a public database that is available for all to access.
The database provides opportunities for wider research and awareness as it is openly accessible to anyone interested in learning more about the history hidden under the waves.
Central to the Marine Antiquities Scheme is a simple-to-use app that makes recording finds an easy process and gives finders immediate feedback as well as instructions on their statutory obligations, including the need to report any wreck to Receiver of Wreck.
The app is available to download now from relevant app stores for iOS and Android phones and tablets.
The Crown Estate’s Matt Clear said: “The Marine Antiquities Scheme provides a way to record all types of underwater finds and at the same time it will help to both protect and improve the knowledge of our shared underwater cultural heritage.
“The scheme mirrors the highly successful onshore recording initiative, the Portable Antiquities Scheme, which has proved hugely successful with more than one million objects recorded since its inception in 1997.
“Given its location, people often don’t realise how much activity happens on the seabed, from renewable energy through to cables, pipelines and aggregate extraction. As active managers of this natural resource, we have funded MAS through our stewardship programme to secure the future of our marine heritage whilst also supporting its responsible and sustainable development over the long-term.”
The MAS app allows users to locate, record and submit information about archaeological material discovered anywhere within English or Welsh waters from the Mean Low Water Level.
They can also do it on-line via an electronic recording form located on the scheme’s website www.marinefinds.org.uk.
Chris Bayne, Chief Executive Officer of Wessex Archaeology said: “The Marine Antiquities Scheme provides a means for people to take a truly active part in front line research into our past and allows them to make real contributions towards the understanding and the preservation of our marine heritage.
“Users will benefit from the very best expert knowledge available and will have free, open access to the most up to date information. It will be fascinating to see what people do with this capability in the future.”
Michael Lewis, Head of Portable Antiquities and Treasure at the British Museum said: “The Portable Antiquities Scheme has been a tremendous success, ensuring that many thousands of archaeological finds discovered by the public are recorded and add to our knowledge of Britain’s past.
“We hope that the Marine Antiquities Scheme can emulate this success, preserving the record of marine heritage for the future.”
Photos: Image of the Marine Antiquities Scheme app home page and an Admiralty telescope manufactured by W. Ottway and Co. for the War Office discovered in the south coast region.
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Scubaverse Acquired by Multiversal Media: A New Era of Expansion into Outdoor Travel and Wildlife Markets
Scubaverse is thrilled to announce its acquisition by Multiversal Media, marking an exciting new chapter in the evolution of the company.
This strategic move aims to fuel further investment and expansion both within niche scuba sectors and into the broader wildlife and outdoor travel markets. The acquisition reflects Multiversal Media’s commitment to enhancing Scubaverse’s capabilities and offerings, ensuring a deeper insight into the diving market while also broadening the scope beyond diving. With increased resources and an expanded team, Scubaverse is poised to delve into diverse travel experiences and outdoor adventures, creating a comprehensive platform for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts.
“Joining forces with Multiversal Media opens new doors for Scubaverse,” said Dave Alexander, the Founder of Scubaverse. “This partnership not only reinforces our dedication to the diving community, but also empowers us to explore innovative opportunities across the outdoor travel landscape. We are excited about what the future holds and look forward to delivering a richer, more varied experience for our audience.”
Together, Scubaverse and Multiversal Media will focus on integrating advanced insights and strategies to elevate the brand’s presence and offerings. As part of this transition, subscribers and followers can anticipate enhanced content, more extensive travel guides, and exciting collaborations that cater to both diving enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.
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Sea & Sea to Host VIP Event with BARE at Fin Divers in Stevenage in December
Sea & Sea is excited to announce an exclusive VIP event at Fin Divers on Saturday, 7th December 2024. Running from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, the event will feature representatives from BARE, offering attendees a unique opportunity to explore their premium range of drysuits and receive expert advice from knowledgeable staff.
This special event invites divers to try on BARE drysuits, learn more about their features, and have any questions answered by specialists. For those unable to attend, Sea & Sea welcomes inquiries at sales@sea-sea.com to ensure no one misses out on this incredible opportunity.
Exclusive Promotion
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- Cuff Rings with Latex or Silicone Wrist Seals and neck rings
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For more information, contact:
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