Publish in Nautical Archaeology or Maritime History

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The editors of The Northern Mariner is actively seeking contributions for future issues of the journal.
The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord, is a fully refereed journal devoted to all maritime, coastal and littoral aspects of the North Atlantic and North Pacific. It publishes essays, notes and documents on a variety of naval and maritime history, including merchant shipping, maritime labour, naval history, shipbuilding, fishing, environmental history, ports, trade, nautical archaeology and maritime societies. TNM/LMN is published quarterly by The Canadian Nautical Research Society in association with the North American Society for Oceanic History (NASOH). The four issues of TNM/LMN published annually total about 500 pages. Each issue contains feature articles (often illustrated) that run the gamut of maritime subjects. There are also frequent research notes, memoirs, documents, and review essays.
Beginning with our 2019 volume, The Northern Mariner/ Le marin du nord will be available online without embargo. We can make your articles and research available to audiences more quickly than other journals. Further, starting in 2019 The Northern Mariner/ Le marin du nord will be open access, and so will satisfy an increasingly important requirement for funding organizations.

The style guide and publication guidelines can be found at this link: https://www.cnrs-scrn.org/northern_mariner/style_guide_e.html. If you’re interested in publishing with The Northern Mariner, you can email the editor Dr William Glover at williamglover@mymts.net

The Canadian Nautical Research Society can be found online at https://www.cnrs-scrn.org, on Twitter at @CanNautResSoc, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cnrs.scrn/

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Cave Archaeology Grants

Underwater Caves, Caverns?

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Research Grants are given to qualified individuals or teams who are members of the NSS by the time the proposal is submitted for research-support in cave-related branches of study. This includes, but is not limited to, natural sciences (e.g., cave biology, geology, paleontology, and hydrology), social sciences (e.g., archaeology), and the humanities (e.g., speleological history). We also welcome interdisciplinary proposals. Grants applications will be evaluated for their potential to generate new information and insights that are suitable for submission to peer-reviewed publications. By accepting a grant, the recipient(s) also accepts his/her responsibility for acknowledging NSS financial support in all publications and public presentations of the research funded.