NOAA Cultural Resources Coordinator

https://www.usajobs.gov/job/642068900

This position is located in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Ocean Service (NOS), Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS).

This position is is being advertised for one vacancy located in a location that is negotiable upon selection.

This position is also announced under vacancy number NOS-ONMS-2022-0023, which is open to Status Candidates. You must apply to both announcements if you want to be considered for both.

As a Cultural Resources Coordinator, you will perform the following duties:

  • Foster an environment of shared goals with indigenous and native communities and other partners to promote the cultural heritage program and indigenous engagement across all Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS) program areas, with a focus on stewardship of coastal and marine resources, knowledge sharing, cultivating partnerships, and fully implementing Executive Order 13175 and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) policies and procedures on tribal consultation.
  • Coordinate with outreach and education specialists to develop and execute engagement, public outreach, education, communications, and events that may occur at various sites. Represent ONMS at conferences, meetings, symposia and other events, and establishes professional contacts with other governmental and nongovernmental organizations, and promote Ocean Conservation and ONMS as a career path within a variety of community outreach events and formats.
  • Develop trainings, orientation programs, and internal policies and guidance for ONMS staff to create an awareness regarding cultural norms, proper engagement protocols, and the importance of sanctuaries and monuments to native and indigenous communities.
  • Collaborate with staff and ONMS programs, such as the ONMS Maritime Heritage Program and the ONMS Diversity and Inclusion Committee, to ensure ONMS cultural engagement, outreach, and similar initiatives adhere to the practices and principles of native and indigenous cultures, including cultural protocols and stewardship principles.
  • Prepare, compile, and maintain comprehensive control of all reports, documents, maps, files, papers, databases, records, audiovisual materials, artifacts, and any other information associated with the cultural heritage or resources within a region.

Senior Geoarchaeological Consultant

https://www.mottmac.com/job/72105/senior-geoarchaeological-consultant

Job Description

We are seeking to employ a Senior or Principal Geoarchaeologist to play a lead role in developing and leading our geoarchaeological and deposit modelling offering.

To meet our growing workload and specialist requirements we are looking for an experienced geoarchaeologist to develop our capabilities to undertake geoarchaeological assessment, produce geoarchaeological project designs and written schemes of investigation, manage/undertaken geoarchaeological monitoring and recording, and create deposit models.

The role comprises, but is not limited to, developing our inhouse capabilities to undertake or elements of geoarchaeological work on infrastructure projects, from project bidding, through inception, design assessment, and fieldwork stages. Including production of reports and deposits models to support projects/planning applications, and providing specialist advise and client liaison. In addition, the successful applicant will support the Heritage Team with general archaeological consultancy work, include historic environment assessment and EIA inputs.

Candidate Specification

Essential

  • Well-developed professional knowledge and understanding of British archaeology/geoarchaeology.
  • A relevant archaeological/geoarchaeological masters degree
  • Competent research skills
  • Competent IT skills, including the use of relevant deposit modelling software packages
  • Experience of Geographical Information Systems
  • Experience of producing geoarchaeological assessments, deposit models and geoarchaeological impact assessments.
  • Experience designing and undertaking geoarchaeological fieldwork
  • Strong communication, and presenting skills

Desirable

  • Experience of producing non geoarchaeological archaeological reports, including desk based assessments, WSIs and EIA inputs.
  • Experience of Marine Archaeology, include associated marine deposit modelling/assessments

Senior Data Exploitation Analyst

https://careers.oceaneering.com/global/en/job/20025/Sr-Data-Exploitation-Analyst

The Senior Data Exploitation Analyst participates in all phases of data collection, processing, and reporting at a customer site.  The primary responsibilities of this role are to acquire, analyze, compile, evaluate, and review data for use in standard products, non-standard products, and/or data holdings in support of mission requirements. The ability to obtain a DoD security clearance is required. Must hold/acquire a TS/SCI with Polygraph.  This position resides in Suitland, MD.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Processing, analysis, evaluation and exploitation of navigation, remote sensor, and shipboard instrumentation data collected from various deep ocean systems. 
  • The candidate will be involved in pre-mission support, data collection, analyst & evaluation and report generation. 
  • As enhanced data is identified, the candidate will be responsible to update and correct data sets.
  • Perform analysis and evaluation of imagery collected from side scan sonar, bathometric, video, and still photography cameras. 
  • Use proprietary software including GIS-based systems in a network of workstations and personal computers (Windows) to perform basic imaging enhancement, display, and analytical functions to obtain, organize, and present information relevant to the exploitation of remotely sensed and imaged data obtained from deep ocean systems.
  • Review mission related data logs, worksheets, and reports to determine focal points for the analysis as well as discovery of deficiencies and discrepancies in the performance of data collection equipment and systems.
  • Preparation of formal written technical reports as well as oral briefs to report analysis findings and conclusions to the customer.
  • Some travel is required.
  • Schedule can be demanding throughout the year and work outside normal working hours from time to time should be anticipated.
  • Will be required to participate in at sea exercises or data collection missions of various durations. Durations normally are between 15 and 30 days, but can be as much as 120 days.  Normal annual requirement is 45-60 days.
  • Represent OTECH and our customer by interacting and participating in meetings, panels, and committees within Department of Defense, Department of the Navy, and Intelligence Community in the capital planning process
  • Production of various ad hoc documentation & deliverables.
  • Maintain configuration control thereby ensuring precise data records.
  • Support program reviews and technical reviews of various documentation deliverables.
  • Additional duties as assigned.

Qualifications

REQUIRED

  • Associate’s Degree in a technical or related field. Equivalent work experience may be considered in lieu of degree.
  • Minimum five to ten years of related experience.
  • Background in GIS products (ESRI) and Side Look Sonars (SLS) processing.
  • Experience with Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), & Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and their support equipment.
  • Experience with SLS systems, Doppler Sonars, Navigation & underwater cameras equipment.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
  • Ability to obtain a DoD security clearance is required. Must hold/acquire a TS/SCI with Polygraph.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Must be able to prioritize tasks and work independently and in team settings.
  • Ability to pass and maintain a maritime physical.  Must take maritime safety training IAW the US coast guard guidelines and meet physical, dental, and regional immunization requirements.
  • Must be a US citizen.

DESIRED

  • Bachelor’s degree in Oceanography, Underwater Archeology, or related field.
  • Knowledge of products like SonarWiz, Hypack and WinFrog.

A Day in the Life of a…Marine Geophysicist working in Offshore Renewables

https://www.wessexarch.co.uk/news/day-life-amarine-geophysicist-working-offshore-renewables

I am a Marine Geophysicist and I have been working with Wessex Archaeology for nearly three years. I started my career in terrestrial archaeology, before growing to specialise in marine archaeology and marine geophysics. I have been fortunate to work all over the world on both terrestrial and marine sites, and I love to investigate how past climate has shaped our world today.

Texas A&M PostDoc Research Associate

https://tamus.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/TAMU_External/job/College-Station-TAMU/Post-Doctoral-Research-Associate_R-047231-1?source=APPLICANT_SOURCE-3-19

The Postdoctoral Research Associate position will engage in reconstruction using 3-dimentional modeling of archaeological timbers and support to the Principal Investigators and model maker in the creation of an interpretive scratch-built archaeological model of the ships. The position will also support and manage scuba diving equipment and analytical tools. The selected candidate will subscribe to and support our commitment to Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accountability (IDEA) as stated above. If the description sounds interesting to you, we invite you to apply to be considered for this opportunity.

Required Education:

  • Appropriate PhD

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Working knowledge of the equipment used to explore shipwrecks
  • Strong familiarity with basic archaeological ship documentation methods and standards
  • The ability to research, interpret and reconstruct historic ship remains on a computer in 3-dimensions
  • Knowledge of Rhinoceros 7
  • The ability to diagnose and perform maintenance on diving equipment and underwater analytical tools
  • Basic ability in DSLR artifact photography
  • Strong writing skills
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Ability to multi-task and work cooperatively with others

Other Requirements or Other Factors

  • Physically able to lift and move objects up to 50 pounds
  • Willingness/Ability to drive/operate a Class-C motor vehicle if requested

Preferred Education and Experience:

  • PhD in Anthropology or History
  • Minimum of one year’s experience working with the computer reconstruction of archaeological ship remnants and a strong understanding of 18th and 19th-century ship construction
  • A minimum of one year working with LASER scanning archaeological artifacts with a coordinate measuring machines (CMM), including the ability to process and print scanned materials

Responsibilities:

  • Complete the 3-Dimentional Reconstruction and interpretation of the Remnant Referred to as the World Trade Center Ship: Assist the project Principal Investigator in the reconstruction of the 3-dimensional model of the World Trade Center Ship remnant. Provide support to the Principal Investigator and Department’s model maker in the creation of an interpretive scratch-built archaeological model of the ship.
  • Work with Institute of Nautical Archaeology Researchers on the 3-Dimentional Interpretive Reconstruction of the American Revolutionary War Era Brig Betsy: Using site plans and measurements obtained from the underwater excavation, assist the Institute of Nautical Archaeology Lead Investigator in the interpretive computer reconstruction of the Brig.
  • Work with Staff from the Institute of Nautical Archaeology to Manage Diving Equipment: Assist in the management and maintenance of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology’s diving equipment in advance of the upcoming field season. Perform other duties as assigned.

Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow in Marine Robotics

https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs/listing/284471/postdoctoral-research-associate-fellow-in-marine-robotics

About the opportunity

The University of Sydney’s Australian Centre for Field Robotics (ACFR) is one of Australia’s leading robotics research groups and undertakes fundamental and applied research in the area of field robotics. Our marine systems group is focused on the development of novel imaging payloads, sensors and vehicle systems for marine survey, visualisation, clustering and classification of extensive marine-based image archives, characterisation of change in multi-year surveys and adaptive mission planning for multi-vehicle systems. We lead Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) AUV facility and undertake marine surveys at sites around Australia and overseas. We are also a core member of the Defence Cooperative Research Centre (DCRC) in Trusted Autonomous Systems (TAS), led by Thales Australia.

In the ACFR, we have funding available to support a Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow to undertake fundamental and applied research related to the development, design and deployment of novel AUV systems. The project will explore vehicle design, navigation, perception and control systems that will allow vehicles to undertake complex manipulation tasks. Applications include infrastructure inspection and maintenance but also extend to environmental monitoring, marine archaeology, deep-sea geology and asset inspection.

About you

The University values courage and creativity; openness and engagement; inclusion and diversity; and respect and integrity. As such, we see the importance of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow who has:

  • a PhD in a relevant field
  • extensive knowledge of autonomous marine systems
  • practical knowledge of AUV systems, including vehicle design, perception, communications, navigation, planning and control with a focus on underwater intervention tasks
  • field experience deploying underwater or other advanced robotic systems are desirable

Closing date

11:59 pm 31 March 2022

To keep our community safe, please be aware of our COVID safety precautions which form our conditions of entry for all staff, students and visitors coming to campus.

Data Exploitation Analyst

https://careers.oceaneering.com/global/en/job/20023/Data-Exploitation-Analyst

Position Summary

The Data Exploitation Analyst participates in all phases of data collection, processing, and reporting at a customer site in Suitland/Camp Spring, MD. The primary responsibilities of this role are to acquire, analyze, compile, evaluate, and review data for use in standard products, non-standard products, and/or data holdings in support of mission requirements. Ability to obtain and maintain a TS/SCI w/ Poly, Active clearance highly desired.  This position will reside in Suitland, MD

Duties & Responsibilities

            ESSENTIAL

  • Processing, analysis, evaluation and exploitation of navigation, remote sensor, and shipboard instrumentation data collected from various deep ocean systems. 
  • The candidate will be involved in pre-mission support, data collection, analyst & evaluation and report generation. 
  • As enhanced data is identified, the candidate will be responsible to update and correct data sets.
  • Perform analysis and evaluation of imagery collected from side scan sonar, bathometric, video, and still photography cameras. 
  • Use proprietary software including GIS-based systems in a network of workstations and personal computers (Windows) to perform basic imaging enhancement, display, and analytical functions to obtain, organize, and present information relevant to the exploitation of remotely sensed and imaged data obtained from deep ocean systems.
  • Review mission related data logs, worksheets, and reports to determine focal points for the analysis as well as discovery of deficiencies and discrepancies in the performance of data collection equipment and systems.
  • Preparation of formal written technical reports as well as oral briefs to report analysis findings and conclusions to the customer.
  • Some travel is required.
  • Schedule can be demanding throughout the year and work outside normal working hours from time to time should be anticipated.
  • Will be required to participate in at sea exercises or data collection missions of various durations. Durations normally are between 15 and 30 days, but can be as much as 120 days.  Normal annual requirement is 45-60 days.
  • Represent OTECH and our customer by interacting and participating in meetings, panels, and committees within Department of Defense, Department of the Navy, and Intelligence Community in the capital planning process
  • Production of various ad hoc documentation & deliverables.
  • Maintain configuration control thereby ensuring precise data records.
  • Support program reviews and technical reviews of various documentation deliverables.
  • Additional duties as assigned.

Qualifications

            REQUIRED

  • Associate’s Degree in a technical or related field. Equivalent work experience may be considered in lieu of degree.
  • Minimum three to five years of related experience.
  • Background in GIS products (ESRI) and Side Look Sonars (SLS) processing.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a DoD security clearance is required. Must hold/acquire a TS/SCI with Polygraph.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Must be able to prioritize tasks and work independently and in team settings.
  • Ability to pass and maintain a maritime physical.  Must take maritime safety training IAW the US coast guard guidelines and meet physical, dental, and regional immunization requirements.
  • Must be a US Citizen.

            DESIRED

  • Bachelor’s degree in Oceanography, Underwater Archeology, or related field.
  • Experience with Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), & Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and their support equipment.
  • Experience with SLS systems, Doppler Sonars, Navigation & underwater cameras equipment.
  • Knowledge of products like SonarWiz, Hypack and WinFrog.

Equal Opportunity Employer

All qualified candidates will receive consideration for all positions without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or other non-merit factors.

Mid- Level Nautical Archaeologist- Frederick, MD

R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. (RCG&A) has an opening for a Mid-Level Nautical Archaeologist in our Frederick, Maryland office. This full-time, permanent position requires a master’s degree in maritime/nautical archaeology or closely related field. Experience in geophysical data collection, processing and analyses is required, as is skill in technical writing. Experience conducting or supporting geotechnical investigations is ideal. The candidate also should possess project management experience working in the Gulf of Mexico and along the Atlantic Cost and Outer Continental Shelf. Experience with shallow air surface supplied diving systems is a plus, but not required.

This full-time, salaried professional position carries a full benefits package (paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave; health, dental, and life insurance; and a liberal 401(k) plan). Salary is highly competitive and commensurate with educational and professional experience.

RCG&A maintains a Drug-Free Workplace and frequently works on projects requiring security screening. All candidates must pass a background check and drug testing. COVID-19 vaccination is a prerequisite.

RCG&A, a 40-year-old cultural resources planning and compliance firm with expertise across the spectrum of the preservation disciplines, is a recipient of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s National Preservation Honor Award, of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Administrator’s Award of Excellence, of two Environmental Excellence and Stewardship Awards, Preservation Connecticut’s 2020 Award of Merit, and of the Top Ten Family Friendly Business Award.

Your application must include a letter of interest, a full CV, and contact information for three professional or academic references who can speak to your archaeological capabilities and work experience. To apply, please visit the Careers Section of our website at www.rcgoodwin.com. 

#nauticalarchaeologist #fredericknautical

Marine Archaeologist

https://tetratech.referrals.selectminds.com/jobs/marine-archaeologist-%E2%80%93-parsippany-nj-25748?src=JB-11160

Tetra Tech’s commitment to hiring the best talent in the industry and helping them thrive professionally is stronger than ever. We are currently seeking applications for an immediate Marine Archaeologist. The marine archaeologist position requires candidates who ideally have at least eight (8) years of experience working as a cultural resource principal investigator and/or manager on Projects that involve performance of background research in addition to collection and interpretation of remote sensing data.

Responsibilities:

  • The marine archaeologist must be experienced in performing background research related to development of historic contexts and identification of previously recorded resources within areas of specific projects.
  • The marine archaeologist must have the capability and experience to interpret data collected from geophysical surveys using instrumentation such as side scan sonar, magnetometer, and multibeam sonar survey systems to identify potential cultural resources that may be eligible to the National Register of Historic Places.
  • The marine archaeologist must have the capability and experience to identify submerged paleolandscapes based on a variety of sources of geophysical data and other background sources.
  • The marine archaeologist must have current PADI certification and any other standard certifications required to perform submarine exploration.
  • The marie archaeologist must be experienced in assessing if potential remote sensing targets may represent cultural resources that meet the criteria to be eligible to the NRHP.
  • The position requires good writing skills so that reports for a variety of clients and federal or state agencies may be developed based on the background research and on-water tasks performed.

Requirements:

  • MA or MS degree in Anthropology (or related field) with an emphasis in underwater archaeology.
  • At least eight years’ experience as a professional marine archaeologist in the US (Northeast, Middle Atlantic, Southeast, Gulf of Mexico, and Western US).
  • Must be a Registered Professional Archaeologist (RPA) or be qualified to become an RPA upon employment.
  • Experience in performing work compliant with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
  • Experience with current state-of-the- art remote sensing technology needed to collect relevant submarine remote sensing data.
  • Experience in performing work to Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s Guidelines for Identification of Historic Properties in Federal Waters.
  • Candidate must be hard-working, good-natured, capable of working with others, capable of giving clear explanations and direction, capable of taking direction from Project Managers and Supervisors.

Other Desirable Knowledge and Experience:

  • It is preferred that candidates have up-to-date Red Cross First-Aid and CPR training.
  • It is preferred that candidates have current HAZWOPER and Refresher Training.
  • Interested candidates must provide at least three professional references with their current email addresses and telephone numbers. 

Physical Demands & Work Environment:

  • Has ability to perform bending, kneeling, standing, and lifting and carrying objects weighing 35 lbs. and have a tolerance for working in outdoor environments, including prolonged walking or standing on various terrain in a wide range of weather conditions.
  • Performs manual labor including excavation with shovels. 
  • Availability to work extended field rotations (sometimes 10-12 days at a time).

At Tetra Tech, health and safety play a vital role in our success.  Tetra Tech’s employees work together to comply with all applicable health & safety practices and protocols, including health orders and regulations related to COVID-19 that are mandated by local, state, and federal authorities as well as project requirements.

About Tetra Tech:

Tetra Tech combines the resources of a global, multibillion-dollar company with local, client-focused delivery in more than 400 locations around the world. Our reputation rests on the technical expertise and dedication of our employees—20,000 associates working together to provide smart, scalable solutions for challenging projects. We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development.

Explore our open positions at https://www.tetratech.com/careers   Follow us on social media to learn more about our people, culture, and opportunities:

Archeologist, Everglades National Park

https://www.usajobs.gov/job/638777500

This position is located in Everglades National Park, in the Cultural Resource Division.

Open to the first 100 applicants or until 03/09/2022 whichever comes first. All applications submitted by 11:59 (EST) on the closing day will receive consideration.

This is a term position (more than 1 year) with an initial appointment expecting to last at least 13 months but may be extended up to a total of four years, or more based on any changes to regulations governing the number of years term appointments may last, without further competition. Term positions do not convey permanent status in the Federal service

The National Park Service retains the right to extend the duration of this appointment after selection and/or appointment, based on changes to the regulation governing the number of years term appointments may last. This change, which may be made at the agency’s sole discretion and without further competition, shall not be construed or interpreted as the granting of a right to a selectee or employee to such an extension. No extension to a term appointment shall be granted to a selectee/employee to an amount of time that exceeds the maximum number of years authorized under any present or current regulation, unless such regulation expressly allows such action.

This position involves the following duties:

  • Is responsible for the preparation of historic preservation documentation, compliance, and background materials for clearances, permits, licenses, etc., as required by Section 106 and Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), Archeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA), NPS Management Policies, and cultural resources management guideline for planning and construction projects that involve cultural resources for all park undertakings. Recommends, plans for, and executes archeological investigations required to meet NHPA, ARPA, NPS guidelines, and the research needs of the parks.
  • Incumbent designs, implements, and supervises multi-phased archeological projects involving documentary, archival, and collections research; field investigations (both survey and excavation); laboratory analysis of recovered data; and professional report writing.
  • Incorporates appropriate GIS technology into job to provide comprehensive and scientifically sound answers to inquiries from managers and others. Uses automatic methods of data collection, analysis or illustration. Inputs data into digital form and uses computer applications for data analysis, manipulation, and presentation.
  • Develops work plans and schedules, scopes of work, cost estimates, and proposals and/or grants to justify funding requests and to accomplish goals. Administers and tracks project funds and prepares accomplishment reports, as needed. Maintains awareness of applicable funding sources within NPS and outside.
  • Interprets heritage and cultural resources to public and professional contacts through presentations at professional conferences, visitor facilities, professional journals, etc.
  • Develops contract specifications for heritage and cultural resource work and acts as COR or inspector on such contracts.
  • Develops and implements projects related to stewardship enhancement and public interpretation of heritage and cultural resources, such as partnership agreements and site steward programs.

DPAA Case Coordinator

Management & Administrative Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii

https://jobs.jobvite.com/snainternational/job/olUFifwW

The Case Coordinator assists with all active cases within the laboratory system.  Maintains and updates laboratory databases, evidence tracking, laboratory test results, and forensic identifications.  Reports yearly metrics for the DPAA laboratory system.  Reviews and suggests revisions to the identification case file and/or enclosed reports produced by the laboratory and affiliated components for accuracy, cross-reporting agreement, and concordance with DPAA SOPs, Style Guides, and Desk Guides.  Ensures that laboratory cases that reach completion are closed in accordance with the DPAA laboratory Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).

Call for Papers: The Intertidal Shipwreck: Management of a Historic Resource in an Unmanageable Environment.

https://archaeologia-navalis.org/projects/2022-university-press-florida-volume/

Given increasing impacts from processes such as climate change and coastal development, intertidal shipwrecks are exposed and reported at an increasingly noticeable rate worldwide. As such, Dr. Calvin Mires, Dr. Daniel Zwick, and myself have been in contact with editors at University Press Florida (UPF) about the development of an edited volume of case studies related to this specific type of archaeological resource—the beached/intertidal shipwreck. The press showed considerable interest in the topic, so we have begun the development of an official proposal. I am writing to gauge your interest in submitting a chapter abstract for our edited volume on challenges to and innovations in management of intertidal shipwreck sites.

Our goal is to submit the official proposal, including a list of chapters, to UPF by the end of April 2022. Toward that end, if you would like to participate, we need from you a firm commitment to submit a chapter abstract (250 words) and tentative chapter title by March 21st 2022.

Chapter parameters include:

  • 7,000 to 8,000 words including references
  • up to 3 tables and 8-10 images per chapter
  • your responsibility to secure permissions for image use
  • style will be based on Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA); we will provide a simplified guide for you
  • references and bibliography will be at the end of your chapter

Title: The Intertidal Shipwreck: Management of a Historic Resource in an Unmanageable Environment.

Volume Abstract: The archaeological remains of ships in the world’s intertidal zones are part of complex and dynamic socio-environmental systems. Being periodically exposed and reburied, these resources vary between being visible and intriguing, and reburied and frequently forgotten features of the physical and cultural coastal landscape. Additionally, these limited and nonrenewable resources play an important informational role as tangible pieces of maritime heritage that also document dynamic coastal processes. Given the dynamic nature of these sites, challenges to management may result in the resource being damaged, ignored or forgotten, leading to potential loss of pertinent social, economic, and environmental information. Through case study examination, this volume will address challenges to the management of intertidal shipwreck sites and innovations in the approach to managing these valuable archaeological resources.

Please let us know if you have further questions or concerns.

Best, Jen, Calvin, and Dan

Jennifer E. Jones, PhD
Interlibrary Loan Borrowing Manager, East Carolina University, Joyner Library, Greenville, NC 27858

Door County Maritime Museum: Education Program Coordinator

Click to access FT-Education-Coordinator.pdf

The Door County Maritime Museum (DCMM) Education Programs Coordinator supports the Museum’s mission to provide engaging educational experiences that champion an appreciation and understanding of the maritime history of
Door County, and how that history relates to the present and future of the region.


The DCMM Education Programs Coordinator will manage and present Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) educational programs to groups of all ages, and lead the development of new programs and projects within the museum’s education department.

The regular schedule for the Museum Education Programs Coordinator is typically Monday through Friday, however this will change based on program offerings and museum events. The Museum Education Programs Coordinator reports to the Museum’s Executive Director and is part of the Museum’s Core Management Team.

Prof. JCM Warnsinck Fellowship 2022 of Het Scheepvaartmuseum

The prof. The JCM Warnsinck Fellowship provides a one-time stipend of a maximum of € 4,000 gross, including travel costs, for maritime historical research based on objects in the collection of Het Scheepvaartmuseum in Amsterdam. This amount will only be provided to you personally. The fellowship is open to (recently) graduated master’s students. The duration of the fellowship is five to six months, the earliest starting date is May 1. In consultation, the fellowship can also be started later, until October 1, 2022 at the latest.

https://www.hetscheepvaartmuseum.nl/collectie/onderzoek/fellowships/fellows-2022

Het Scheepvaartmuseum te Amsterdam


Prof. J.C.M. Warnsinck Fellowship


ten behoeve van maritiem-historisch onderzoek aan de hand van objecten in de collectie van Het Scheepvaartmuseum te Amsterdam


https://www.hetscheepvaartmuseum.nl/collectie/onderzoek/fellowships/fellows-2022

Two (2) Posts: BOEM Historic Preservation Specialist in OREP’s Environment Branch for Renewable Energy (ERBE)

https://www.usajobs.gov/job/637348500

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) manages the exploration and development of the nation’s offshore resources. It seeks to appropriately balance economic development, energy independence, and environmental protection through oil and gas leases, renewable energy development and environmental reviews and studies. For information about our bureau go to: http://www.boem.gov/

This position is located within the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), Office of Renewable Energy Programs (OREP), Environment Branch for Renewable Energy, in Sterling VA.

The incumbent serves as a Historic Preservation Specialist in OREP’s Environment Branch for Renewable Energy (ERBE). The incumbent’s responsibilities are to provide professional expertise, produce substantive analyses, and lead consultations for cultural resources and historic properties necessary to support planning and decision making related to offshore renewable energy activities.

At the full performance level, GS-13 the major duties of this position include, but are not limited to the following:

  1. Conduct consultations under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act with state, local, tribal, and other Federal agencies on the physical and visual effects of offshore renewable energy development on onshore cultural and historic properties;
  2. Research and analyze physical and visual impacts to aesthetic, cultural, natural, and historical resources from offshore renewable energy activities;
  3. Analyze and review onshore cultural surveys and reports submitted by applicants and lessees; and
  4. Develop mitigation procedures for the protection of onshore and offshore cultural resources associated with renewable development activities.

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has determined that the duties of this position are suitable for telework and the selectee may be allowed to telework with supervisor approval

Salary Information
GS-13:
Sterling, VA – $106,823 – $138,868 per annum.
Virtual Location – $94,373 – $122,683 per annum. Locality Pay will be set after selection.
First time hires to the federal government typically start at the beginning salary in the range for their respective grade level.

This vacancy may be used to fill additional positions as vacancies become available.

U.S.-Indonesia Marine Conservation Fellowship

The U.S.-Indonesia Marine Conservation Fellowship is a special Fellowship to support marine conservation efforts in Indonesia and its Maritime Conservation Zones, as well as support the United States and Indonesia’s ongoing commitment to the preservation of culturally significant marine heritage.  We are recruiting Indonesia’s brightest young professionals, with a focus on those with experience in marine conservation, archeology, cultural heritage management, oceanography, or a similar field.

This Fellowship is a collaboration between the United States Government and Atlas Corps, and is partially supported by the U.S. Embassy in Indonesia. The initiative will support the efforts of the Governments of Indonesia and the United States to implement capacity-building programs that develop the leadership and technical skills of Indonesians in cultural heritage management within the marine conservation sector. 

Fellows are placed in full-time fellowships for 12-18 months in the United States.  Host organizations may include scientific institutions, non-profits or museums that focus on marine archeology and underwater cultural heritage preservation.  

Atlas Corps sponsors fellows on the J-1 Trainee visa and covers most visa expenses. Atlas Corps also provides each fellow with a living stipend to cover basic expenses (food, local transportation, and shared housing), a monthly phone plan, emergency health and travel insurance, and round-trip international airfare.

The U.S.-Indonesia Marine Conservation Fellows will participate in the larger Atlas Corps Fellowship program. The Atlas Corps Fellowship engages professionals committed to social change in 12-18 months of service with organizations online and in the U.S. to learn best practices, build organizational capacity, and return home to create a network of global leaders. Specifically, The U.S.-Indonesia Marine Conservation Fellows can participate in the Atlas Corps Global Leadership Lab professional development series and enjoy networking opportunities with Atlas Corps Fellows from around the world.  Fellows can engage in group cultural activities like a D.C. Monuments Tour, sporting events, U.S. holiday celebrations, and more. 

Basic Eligibility Requirements

Candidates for this special fellowship must be Indonesian citizens, have a college degree, have 2-10 years of full-time professional experience, be highly proficient in English, be no older than 40, and be committed to applying their experience in Indonesia after the program. Candidates should also have experience in research, report writing, data analysis, or project/program management. Indonesian citizens from the Banten province are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Preferred Eligibility Criteria 
  • One or more years of experience in marine conservation, archaeology, oceanography, or a similar field 
  • Field research or data analysis experience
  • Familiarity with geographic information systems (GIS) using ArcGIS, QGIS, etc. 
  • Interest in environmental and cultural preservation, history, sustainable tourism, or marine biodiversity
  • Scuba diving experience or interest in scuba diving

*Please note: Applicants do not need to possess all of the preferred eligibility criteria. However, competitive candidates for this opportunity will meet some of the preferred eligibility criteria. 

Application Process

Applicants to this special initiative should go through the same online application process as other applicants for the Atlas Corps Fellowship. Visit apply.atlascorps.org to learn more and start your application.

The anticipated start date for this Fellowship is in July 2022. The deadline to receive priority consideration for a Fellowship within this special initiative is March 1, 2022. Any applications submitted after the priority deadline will be considered on an as-needed basis. 

Unsure if your professional background is the best fit for this opportunity? Before applying, email your resume to apply@atlascorps.org with the subject “Indonesian Marine Conservation Initiative” and we’ll let you know if you should apply or not. 

Application Tips

When applying for this special fellowship, applicants should list environmental issues as a social issue area and data analysis, program/project management, or research/report writing as the skill area(s). 
Questions? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions page. If your question isn’t answered there, please email apply@atlascorps.org.

Lecture: Florida Underwater Archaeology” by geoarchaeologist Dr. Morgan Smith, Stetson University, DeLand, FL

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Stetson University’s Gillespie Museum opens its spring 2022 Science Café series with a presentation on “Florida Underwater Archaeology” by geoarchaeologist Dr. Morgan Smith, a geoarchaeologist and assistant professor at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga.

The informal conversation will be at 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 17, at the museum at Amelia and Michigan avenues in DeLand.

“Attendees of this conversation will come away with a much deeper understanding of human habitation and occupation of submerged lands throughout Florida, including those inland and offshore,” Dr. Smith explained in a news release.

After working in the Southeast Archaeological Center of the National Park Service, Dr. Smith received his doctorate in anthropology from Texas A&M University, studying in the Center for the Study of the First Americans.

In the last decade, he has directed full-scale geoarchaeological excavations of underwater prehistoric sites, as well as surveys of terrestrial and submerged lands throughout North America. He has contributed to underwater archaeology by developing methods and models to locate underwater prehistoric sites more accurately and reliably, with an emphasis on mobile forager societies.

At the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Dr. Smith teaches anthropology and archaeology, as well as courses in social, cultural and justice studies. He also serves on the board of the Archaeological Research Cooperative, a non-profit dedicated to building capacity and supporting underwater archaeological work.

The Armchair Geology series is co-sponsored by the Department of Environmental Science and Studies. Dr. Ben Tanner, an environmental geologist and department chair, stated, “As an undergraduate, I worked at underwater prehistoric sites that are now submerged in the Gulf of Mexico and it opened my eyes to the impact of sea level rise on human populations. Dr. Smith is working at the very forefront of Florida underwater archaeology and we’re quite lucky to have him visiting our campus. This is an exciting presentation.”

Dr. Smith’s visit also is supported by the Stetson Institute for Water and Resilience and a National Science Foundation STEM scholarship grant, “Cohort-Based Interdisciplinary Learning to Increase Retention and Graduation Rates of Undergraduate Students in Science, Technology, and Mathematics.”

Dr. Jason Evans, an associate professor and executive director of the institute, explained the connection between geoarchaeology and current environmental issues.

“The study of Florida’s geology is inherently a study of water and the sea,” Dr. Evans stated in the release. “As we confront a future with more rapidly rising seas and highly vulnerable coastal communities, better understanding of the past may help guide us toward more sustainable approaches for moving forward.”

Undergraduates may join Dr. Smith for an informal coffee hour at 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 18, at the Rinker Environmental Learning Center to learn more about his research and careers in STEM fields.

The Gillespie Museum has hosted Science Café events for the last 10 years as part of an international movement, promoting scientific literacy by encouraging relaxed, open conversations among scientists and nonscientists of all ages.

For those who wish to join in person, the Science Café will offer coffee, tea and desserts, served on the museum’s porch; masks will be required indoors, during the presentation. Through a Zoom link, others may join as armchair geologists.