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Gestión del patrimonio arqueológico subacuático y costero en los mares de Israel (II): los yacimientos litorales en riesgo [PDF]
The two articles titled Management of the underwater and coastal archaeological heritage in Israel's seas – parts A and B aim at presenting the diversity, nature and significance of an important cultural resource at risk, namely the underwater and ...
Arenson, Sarah, Galili, Ehud
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Marine Heritage Monitoring with High Resolution Survey Tools: ScapaMAP 2001-2006 [PDF]
Archaeologically, marine sites can be just as significant as those on land. Until recently, however, they were not protected in the UK to the same degree, leading to degradation of sites; the difficulty of investigating such sites still makes it ...
Calder, Brian R. +2 more
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iblueCulture: Data Streaming and Object Detection in a Real-Time Video Streaming Underwater System
The rich and valuable underwater cultural heritage present in the Mediterranean is often overlooked, if not completely unknown, due to the inherent difficulties in using physical approaches.
Apostolos Vlachos +6 more
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The Miocene Bükkábrány Fossil Forest in Hungary – field observations and project outline [PDF]
The oldest, standing forest preserved as wood has been found at Bükkábrány, Hungary. An open-pit mine working Upper Miocene (Pannonian) lignite revealed sixteen stumps, 1.8 to 3.6 m diameter at base, preserved up to 6 m height, standing on top of the ...
Kázmér, Miklós
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In previous studies, drones have been used to carry out visual inspections of heritage elements. To complement the information obtained with common drones, a new underwater drone model is proposed for the specific case of old bridges.
Rubén Rodríguez Elizalde
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There are a range of legal instruments, institutions, and organizations that collectively establish rules and policies for managing, conserving, and using the ocean.
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This work addresses outstanding issues in the legal regime governing underwater heritage and takes an innovative approach to identifying future challenges that should be tackled by legislators in order to effectively protect this heritage in the ...
Elsa Marina Álvarez González
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Potentially Polluting Marine Sites GeoDB: An S-100 Geospatial Database as an Effective Contribution to the Protection of the Marine Environment [PDF]
Potentially Polluting Marine Sites (PPMS) are objects on, or areas of, the seabed that may release pollution in the future. A rationale for, and design of, a geospatial database to inventory and manipu-late PPMS is presented.
Alexander, Lee +2 more
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The Potential Tourism Impact of Creating the World's Largest Marine Reserve in the Pitcairn Islands [PDF]
The Pitcairn Islands, by virtue of their small size and isolation, do not have many obvious economic options, but tourism based on their environment and history is an opportunity that could provide employment, income, and increased connection to the ...
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