
East Carolina University's Program in Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology Field Schools
East Carolina University's Program in Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology conducts Summer and Fall graduate field schools. As part of their training in public outreach students contribute to these online journals.

Flinders University Maritime Archaeology Field Schools
The Flinders University Maritime Archaeology Field Schools provide students with an introduction to the techniques of underwater survey, position fixing, mapping, photography, recording, excavation and conservation.
5 February 2007 / Read
4 February 2008 / Read
2 June 2010 Poster / Read

Japanese Wooden Boats in Woodblock Prints: A Research Project Journal by Michelle Damian
This project records the process of examining ship construction and roles of Japanese vernacular watercraft as depicted in late Edo-period (1603 – 1867) art.
6 January 2007 / Read

The Lake Ontario Maritime Cultural Landscape Project Journal by Ben Ford
This project examines the archeology of the shore in order to understand how people and goods moved from land to water and back again. The project focuses on how people interacted with the water along Lake Ontario’s shoreline between 5000 years before present and 1900.
23 July 2007 / Read

The Serapis Project by Michael Tuttle
The project's goal is to focus on the historic and archaeological investigations of a vessel that was involved in the fiercest ship to ship naval confrontation during the American Revolution.
19 November 2008 / Read

Underwater Archaeology Invasion Beaches Survey
The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands on the Island of Saipan is attempting to inventory their submerged cultural resources so they can manage and work to interpret their underwater sites for the growing dive industry. They are making this project journal available as part of their public outreach efforts.
16 April 2008 / Read

UNESCO Sri Lanka Training Project Journal
This UNESCO training-of-trainers course is designed to prepare a Sri Lankan Team for their future role as lead trainers in future training programmes for trainees coming from participating Member States in the Asia-Pacific region.
28 March 2008 / Read