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Enhancing our Understanding: Identifying Shipwrecks of Historic Importance lying within Deposits of Marine Aggregate

Publisher
Marine Environmental Data & Information Network
Updated
10 September 2024
Topic
Not set

Summary

The Identifying Shipwrecks of Historic Importance project was undertaken by staff of Bournemouth University and was funded by the Aggregates Levy Sustanability Fund as rebursed by English Heritage. The project builds on the framework developed during the earlier On the Importance of Shipwrecks ALSF project undertaken by Wessex Archaeology. Furthermore, it tests this framework by applying it to wrecks within the National Monuments Record (NMR) using historical sources to identifying archaeologically important sites, particularly within aggregate extraction areas, from amongst the wealth of wreck sites that exist within English territorial waters. This enhanced understanding of the significance of the shipwreck resource will allow regulators, advisors and industry to make informed decisions about how to best manage and mitigate for any impact on sites that lie within aggregate extraction areas

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Additional information

Source Metadata
XML, HTML
Date added
22 July 2022
Harvest GUID
e5961436e293deeaa62c8d57953d583a
Extent (Latitude)
55.8350° to 49.6069°
Extent (Longitude)
-6.6467° to 3.8782°
Spatial reference system
urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::27700
Dataset reference date (publication)
2007-06-15
Frequency of update
notPlanned
Access constraints
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/advice/termsOfUseAndAccess
Responsible party
School of Environmental and Forest Sciences (originator); Archaeology Data Service (custodian)
ISO 19139 resource type
dataset
Metadata language
eng

Contact

dassh.enquiries@mba.ac.uk

Licence information

https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/advice/termsOfUseAndAccess