- Jun 3, 2007
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- Detector(s) used
- A sharp eye, an AquaPulse and a finely tuned shrimp fork.
- Primary Interest:
- Shipwrecks
Hi folks!
A little sneak peak into a new project that some might be interested in attending this coming fall.
In November, in a town somewhere nearby, we will be hosting the First Annual Shipwreck Search, Survey and Salvage Symposium.
Very briefly, we are planning a 2 day event on the second or third weekend of November in a facility that will be accommodate at least 200 people.
Tentatively, we are looking at a schedule something like this:
Saturday AM: Coffee and greetings followed by 2 or 3 or 4 presenters on The History of the Treasure Fleets, from China to the Americas and beyond.
Saturday PM: Presenters on the discovery and salvage of the treasure ships/fleets.
Sunday AM: Invited presenters from undersea sensing companies like Marine Magnetics, Marine Sonic, Geometrics, Kongsburg, etc on the latest and great equipment and techniques to use to find shipwrecks.
Sunday PM: Presenters discussing how to use geophysical sensing gear and other technologies to locate, evaluate, record and recover shipwreck materials.
There will be a charge to attend since there are many costs involved with this sort of venture, probably around $100-125 unless my cost estimates are all awry.
DVDs of the symposium may be available.
Please like the post, comment or drop me a message if you have any interest in attending or ideas on how it could be improved, speakers etc...
Thanks !!.
A little sneak peak into a new project that some might be interested in attending this coming fall.
In November, in a town somewhere nearby, we will be hosting the First Annual Shipwreck Search, Survey and Salvage Symposium.
Very briefly, we are planning a 2 day event on the second or third weekend of November in a facility that will be accommodate at least 200 people.
Tentatively, we are looking at a schedule something like this:
Saturday AM: Coffee and greetings followed by 2 or 3 or 4 presenters on The History of the Treasure Fleets, from China to the Americas and beyond.
Saturday PM: Presenters on the discovery and salvage of the treasure ships/fleets.
Sunday AM: Invited presenters from undersea sensing companies like Marine Magnetics, Marine Sonic, Geometrics, Kongsburg, etc on the latest and great equipment and techniques to use to find shipwrecks.
Sunday PM: Presenters discussing how to use geophysical sensing gear and other technologies to locate, evaluate, record and recover shipwreck materials.
There will be a charge to attend since there are many costs involved with this sort of venture, probably around $100-125 unless my cost estimates are all awry.
DVDs of the symposium may be available.
Please like the post, comment or drop me a message if you have any interest in attending or ideas on how it could be improved, speakers etc...
Thanks !!.