8b809567-986f-432e-8490-6e1dada4992c
English
dataset
Tim evans
Archaeology Data Service
tim.evans@york.ac.uk
pointOfContact
2019-08-21
MEDIN Discovery metadata standard
2.3.8
urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::27700
AMAP2 - Characterising the Potential for Wrecks
2012-01-09
publication
COLL_ID_1001088
The AMAP2 - Characterising the Potential for Wrecks project (AMAP2), commissioned by English Heritage in October 2009 and completed in July 2011, is a collaborative project between SeaZone and the University of Southampton (UoS) which sought to improve the management of the marine historic environment by enhancing our understanding of the relationship between shipwrecks and their surrounding environment. This has been undertaken through the refinement of baseline data for marine spatial planning and the development of a characterisation of the environmental variables affecting the potential for wrecks to survive on the seabed. The project has provided English Heritage with an evidence base for the assessment of the potential for different marine environments to harbour unrecorded wrecks.
Data Manager SeaZone Solution Limited
SeaZone Solutions
Data Manager
dassh.enquiries@mba.ac.uk
originator
Archaeology Data Service
help@archaeologydataservice.ac.uk
custodian
notPlanned
Documents
Marine Environmental Data and Information Network
NDGO0005
Buildings
Protected sites
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
2008-01-06
revision
Man-made structures
Marine archaeology
SeaDataNet P021 parameter discovery vocabulary
2009-11-16
revision
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/advice/termsOfUseAndAccess
otherRestrictions
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/advice/termsOfUseAndAccess
English
structure
environment
SeaDataNet vertical extent keywords
2010-01-01
revision
inapplicable
-6.6467
4.7406
49.6069
56.1867
2010-10-01
2011-08-28
Archaeology Data Service
help@archaeologydataservice.ac.uk
distributor
https://doi.org/10.5284/1011896
A link to the web service or dataset
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/
A link to the general host site
dataset
This dataset was collected by SeaZone Solutions Limited and provided to the Archaeology Data Service for long term archive and management