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- The History, Discovery and Recovery of the USS Monitor
- The Naval War College and the Development of the Naval Profession
- United States Navy Experimental Diving Unit
- Daniel G. Roberts Award for Excellence in Public Historical Archaeology
- Differentiation of Fragmented Bone from South East Asia: the Histological Evidence
- Historical Diver, Volume 10, Issue 2 (Number 31), 2002
- Investigating the Remains of the USS Monitor
- Preliminary Investigation of a Revolutionary War Era Vessel in Crosswicks Creek, Bordontown, New Jersey LEE COX JR
- Palmetto Navy: Ironclad Construction and the Naval Defense of Charleston During the Civil War
- Heritage Tourism Development of North Carolina Shipwrecks
- Navy Ship Names: Background for Congress
- “Graveyard of the Atlantic” an Overview of North Carolina’S Maritime Cultural Landscape
- Future Sanctuaries
- I Participated in the Evacuation of Saigon, South Vietnam, in April And
- Hidden Beneath the Waves Meet the Presenters
- The Public Importance of World War I Shipwrecks: Why a State Should Care and the Challenges of Protection James Delgado Ole Varmer
- Iron from the Deep: the Discovery and Recovery of the USS Monitor
- Fort Morgan and the Battle of Mobile Bay. Teaching with Historic Places. INSTITUTION National Park Service (Dept
- Information to Users
- Monitor National Marine Sanctuary, Final Management Plan And
- The Search for the U.S. Revenue Cutter Gallatin by Evan Reger
- Sustainable Development of Maritime Cultural Heritage in the Gulf of Maine Stefan Claesson University of New Hampshire, Durham
- Please Note: DECEMBER 1998 Is Volume 14 No. 4
- Learn About NHQ Operations 10 Legislative Update
- UNITED STATES SUBMARINE VETERANS INCORPORTATED PALMETTO BASE NEWSLETTER December 2013
- The History, Present, and Future of Underwater Cultural Heritage Management in Japan
- Secondary Curriculum Elementary Curriculum
- Monitor National Marine Sanctuary (MNMS) Sanctuary Advisory Council Meeting UNC Coastal Studies Institute Campus, Manteo, NC June 5, 2014
- Safeguarding Underwater Cultural Heritage in the Pacific
- New Student Survival Guide
- The USS Monitor: in Situ Preservation and Recovery John D
- Uss Monitor, Hl Hunley, Uss
- Maritime Archaeology on the HMT Bedfordshire
- Mapping the Monitor
- 2011 ACCOMPLISHMENTS Partners to Better Understand, Document and Preserve the Rich Maritime Heritage of the Coastal Waters of North Carolina
- USS HARDER (SS-568) Was Towed Across the Atlantic to New London, CT, by USS Tringa (ASR-16) After Breaking Down Off the East Coast of Ireland
- Mapping the USS Monitor
- The Journal of Diving History, Volume 23, Issue 2 (Number 83), 2015
- Underwater Archaeology