Underwater Archaeological Skills Days

https://allevents.in/stoke-on-trent/underwater-archaeological-skills-days/200028702474248

Date & Location

Sat, 04 Oct, 2025 at 09:00 am – Sun, 05 Oct, 2025 at 05:00 pm (BST) Add to Calendar

Capernwray Dive Site

119 Blurton Road, Stoke-on-Trent, ST3 2, United Kingdom, Stoke On TrentView on map

About the event

Underwater Archaeological Skills Days

🌊 Dive into History at Capernwray! 🧭⚓
Join us for Archaeological Underwater Skills Days – Part of BSAC North West Dive Fest!

Ready to level up your diving adventures? Take the plunge into the fascinating world of underwater archaeology with this unique, hands-on training weekend at the stunning Capernwray Dive Centre, all as part of the celebratory spirit of BSAC North West Dive Fest!

Whether you’re dreaming of uncovering shipwrecks, mapping forgotten underwater landscapes, or just want to add new purpose to your dives — this two-day course is the perfect introduction to real-world maritime archaeology.

🔍 What You’ll Learn
Day 1 – Recorder Day
Grab your camera, notebook, and fins — it’s time to dive in! You’ll learn how to record a site using sketching, photography, and video. We’ll explore what to look for, how to document your findings, and the core principles of responsible underwater investigation.

Day 2 – Survey Skills
It’s all about the detail. Get hands-on with 2D site survey techniques, including the use of a planning frame to create accurate scale drawings. Build your confidence working as part of a dive team collecting meaningful archaeological data.

🧠 Online Theory + 📜 A Recognised Qualification
Before the in-water training, complete the essential online theory module – Underwater Combined Theory (£90).
Once you’ve completed both the online and practical elements, you’ll earn the NAS Foundation Qualification — your first step into the world of maritime archaeology.

đź—“ Dates & Cost
📍 Location: Capernwray Dive Centre, Lancashire
🎟 Course Fee: £160 (includes tuition & training materials; does not include Capernwray entry or air fills)
đź’» Theory Module: ÂŁ90 (book separately online)

🤿 Who Can Join?
This course is open to divers with:
âś… BSAC Advanced Ocean Diver, PADI Advanced Open Water, or equivalent
âś… At least 5 UK dives completed in the last 12 months

âš“ Why Join?
Explore a new dimension to your diving

Learn from experienced archaeological instructors

Be part of the BSAC NW Dive Fest community

Add purpose to your dives and contribute to underwater heritage

Ready to dive into the past? Book your spot today and become part of our growing community of underwater explorers.
Let’s celebrate our underwater world — through discovery, history, and adventure!


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Research Scientist, Underwater Archaeologist, Diving Supervisor

https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Details/2533015

Job Type

Full-time

Description

Location: 500 W. Fletcher Street, Alpena, MI 49707 

Relocation: No relocation offered for this position

Worksite: NOAA Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary  

Classification: Non-Exempt

Clearance:  None

Travel: Occasional travel required, typically within Great Lakes region 

Job Summary 

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary (TBNMS) conducts research, monitoring, education, and outreach activities with the goals of protecting the Great Lakes and their rich history. Qualified personnel are required to safely and efficiently conduct marine research and provide program support through fieldwork and public engagement.

Cardinal Point Captains, Inc. (CPC) provides support to TBNMS and is seeking applicants with experience in marine research operations and management. 

The ideal candidate will have experience and expertise working with maritime heritage resources and conducting other marine science and resource protection operations, including strong experience as a certified scientific diver. 

This position includes the following activities: 

· Conduct historical, archaeological, and Great Lakes research.

· Coordinate the diving unit, including administration, planning, and operations.

· Maintain dive equipment.

· Support resource protection operations (mooring buoys). 

· Assist with remote sensing surveys and processing.

· Support sanctuary education, outreach, and interpretation programs.

Requirements

Education: Degree (Masters or Bachelors) from an accredited college or university in a relevant field such as Coastal Resource Management, Biology, Geology, Oceanography, Environmental Studies, Maritime Archaeology, Maritime History, Engineering, or other related scientific fields. 

Diving 

· Experience engaging in scientific diving operations; certification to the level of Advanced Open Water and Rescue Diver (or equivalent) from a nationally recognized SCUBA training agency (NAUI, PADI, SDI/TDI, etc.) and meeting the eligibility requirements to enroll in NOAA Diver training as outlined in the NOAA Diving Standards and Safety Manual.

· Certification to the level of Divemaster or Instructor in a nationally recognized SCUBA training agency (NAUI, PADI, SDI/TDI, etc.) along with prior completion of a scientific diver training course such as one offered at American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS).

· Experience supporting a scientific diving unit including administration, planning, and operations. 

· Experience with dive equipment maintenance. 

· Experience with technical diving including utilization of closed-circuit rebreathers. 

Research and On-water Operations

· Experience conducting historical and archaeological research, including scientific diving.

· Experience conducting marine science.

· Experience with underwater photography, videography, and/or photogrammetry is preferred. 

· Experience organizing and planning research projects.

· Experience working aboard and/or operating small research vessels.

· Experience maintaining field research equipment, especially dive equipment.

AAP/EEO Statement 

CPC is an EEO employer. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, or covered veteran status.

Other Duties

Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. 

Salary Description

$25-$35/hour

NOAA Dive Training Specialist

https://www.usajobs.gov/job/786832200?fbclid=IwAR3pmxa74emTXBlrQxHYrX12t2yvYNku8uG0QYs2wByOrlIJY5RC-GCexI0

https://www.usajobs.gov/job/786832000?fbclid=IwAR3pFrhEDja2eax7al6RkdYFb48CDPU820dqoIscJ4dLio79k0h2JZx0DHY

This position is located in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO) with one vacancy in Silver Spring, MD or Seattle, WA.

This position is also announced under vacancy number OMAO-24-12385692-ST, which is open to Status Candidates. You must apply to both announcements if you want to be considered for both.

As a Training Specialist, you will perform the following duties:

  • Coordinate, promote, certify personnel, and execute effective training and provide oversight for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric (NOAA) Diving Center (NDC) in order to promote safe diving practices, minimizing the likelihood of diving accidents; issue certifications through a nationally recognized SCUBA training agency.
  • Support several areas of the NDC program including equipment and facilities maintenance and operations, diving and hyperbaric chamber operational support, supervision and training of divers, and diving unit inspections.
  • Develop, schedule, and provide instruction in NOAA diving and dive-related training, including but not limited to, NOAA diver, Divemaster, and Diving Medical Technician. Serve as dive instructor/trainer, dive supervisor, standby diver, and tender as required to support NDC course offerings.

Call for Applications: Basic Underwater Archaeology Course 2024 (Deadline: 30th April 2024)

https://www.icua.hr/clanak/call-for-applications-basic-underwater-archaeology-course-2024-deadline-30th-april-2024/591?fbclid=IwAR0XbMfDR1dGzwnFSGm8k1wmfK2f-_ZDI2enZ9_GDnFMoi3ZNHuRRSclhqo

1. Introduction

The International Centre for Underwater Archaeology In Zadar (ICUA Zadar), category II centre under the auspices of UNESCO, is organizing a 2-week Basic underwater archaeology course that will take place in Zadar region, Croatia from June 3rd to 14th 2024.

The course will consist of theoretical and practical (hands on) instructions in the field of underwater archaeology i.e., techniques of underwater archaeological excavation and documentation of underwater sites and finds. The course is aimed at archaeologists who don’t have too much diving experience and underwater archaeology practical experience. It is designed to provide to the participants basic skills and training in underwater archaeology knowledge in project planning.

The course is organized with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture and Media of the Republic of Croatia. Practical organization is coordinated by ICUA Zadar and other guest lecturers and associates. Theoretical lesson will be held in morning or evening hours, while practical instruction and excavation will take place around noon in the vicinity of Zadar. After successfully completing the exercises, the practical part related to the underwater archaeological site research will take place in Rovanjska at the end of Velebit channel between Seline and Maslenica. During survey of Zadar County 2020., ICUA Zadar found the remains of two piers, one of which, based on the typological analysis of the objects found, dates back to Roman times.

2. Participants

The maximum number of trainees will be limited to 4 participants.

Expected profile of participants: students of archaeology who have some diving experience as well as experts in different disciplines (conservators, marine biologists, etc) who are interested in developing multidisciplinary skills and participating in underwater archaeology research and wish to learn the basics and gain experience in the underwater archaeological excavation.

Language skills: Participants must be proficient in English, as it will be the official language of the course.

3. Programme activities

Programmed activities will include:

â—Ź Morning hours at the beginning of the week are reserved for getting to know the ICUA Zadar premises and employees followed by a lecture on underwater cultural heritage of the Republic of Croatia and the methodology of underwater archaeology. Since the course is aimed at participants with less diving experience or those who wish to advance in diving skills, at the beginning of the week, the focus will be on diving and performing simple tasks under the sea, such as measuring and recording. The second part of week one will aim at introducing participants to different methods of documenting the site, including various measuring techniques. The theoretical part of the course will be conducted at ICUA Zadar premises, and all the participants will visit underwater archaeological sites in the Zadar area to demonstrate buoyancy and orientation skills, which will be documented using underwater cameras prepared by the course participants themselves.

â—Ź Week two: As in previous week, the theoretical part is reserved for morning hours and the briefing. Lectures will be held at ICUA premises. Practical part of the course will be at the archaeological site Rovanjska where Roman era pier was found. Lectures will be conducted according to the ICUA programme for basic underwater archaeology course. All participants will take part in archaeological excavations of the Roman site for on-site training, get basic insight of making documentation and deal with archaeological material for purpose of gaining practical experience in many other aspects regarding field work in underwater archaeology.

Participants completing this course will receive the ICUA official certificate of successful course completion.

Underwater archaeology theoretical lectures are conducted in the morning hours. ICUA Zadar reserves the right to change the schedule in case of unforeseen circumstances:

Doris Kurtov: ICUA Zadar – Mission, Organisation, and Recent activities

Maja Kaleb: Methodology of Underwater Archaeology

Mladen Pešić: Introduction to 2D underwater documentation

Antonija Jozić: Conservation and restoration of underwater finds

Roko Surić: Zadar area Survey – methods and results

Luka Bekić: Organizing of archaeological excavation and publishing of the results

Underwater archaeology course practical exercises which every participant has to learn are:

– Orientation exercises: 180°, 120°, 90°

– Searching exercises

– Spot marking

– Underwater photo documentation of a trench and a site

– Methods of underwater 2D and documentation

– Use of water pump and hoses

– Underwater use of water dredge in a trench excavation

– Packing, labeling and transport of the finds

After the course, participants are expected to be diving proficient and to have basic practical insight in underwater archaeological techniques.

4. Participation costs

There is no fee for the selected participants. During their stay in Zadar, ICUA will provide:

– Accommodation in ICUA’s dormitory

– Weekly card for food costs up to 40 EUR per each participant

– Local transfers to the training sites

– Rented diving equipment (if they do not have their own)

– The NAS Guide to Principles and Practice and new issue of Submerged Heritage

– Insurance against injury

– ICUA certificate of attendance and successful completion of the course

Selected applicants will not receive:

– Reimbursement or contributions for their travel to/from Zadar

– Any daily allowance or other forms of additional financial support during the course

5. Requirements

– University education (minimum first-level degree) on archaeology or related fields

– Minimum Open Water Diver (OWD), CMAS* or an equivalent diving certificate

– Medical certificate ensuring fitness for diving

– At least 18 years of age

*Current professional affiliation to public institutions responsible for cultural heritage safeguarding will be considered as a plus

6. Selection Criteria

Applications will be assessed and selected based on the professional and educational profiles as presented in the application documents.

Priority will be given to applicants coming from public institutions (either at local or at central level) competent for the safeguarding and management of cultural heritage, and especially underwater cultural heritage whereas possible.

Applications with similar professional profiles will be enlisted based on the educational level.

Possible letters of support from affiliated institutions will also be considered as an added value.

7. Application

Applicants should send to ICUA the following documents, no later than 30th April 2024:

– Curriculum Vitae (on Europass CV template)

– Scan of the diving card

– Scan of valid diving medical certificate ensuring fitness for diving

Participants will have to present diving insurance upon getting official information for acceptance to the course.

Applications and accompanying documentation (short CV, copy of diving certificate, copy of valid medical certificate ensuring fitness for diving) should be sent by e-mail to the attention of Ms. Maja Kaleb (mkaleb@icua.hr). Deadline for submission of the documents is 30th April 2024. All applicants will be informed of acceptance by 3rd May 2024.

Research Scientist, Underwater Archaeologist, Scientific Diver

https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Details/2309818

Description

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary (TBNMS) conducts research, monitoring, education, and outreach activities with the goals of protecting the Great Lakes and their rich history. Qualified personnel are required to safely and efficiently conduct marine research and provide program support through fieldwork and public engagement.

Cardinal Point Captains, Inc. (CPC) provides support to TBNMS and is seeking applicants with experience in marine research operations and management. 

The ideal candidate will have experience and expertise working with maritime heritage resources and conducting other marine science and resource protection operations. Prior experience as a certified scientific diver is highly recommended. 

This position may include the following activities depending upon applicant’s qualifications: 

· Conduct historical, archaeological, and Great Lakes research

· Assist with remote sensing surveys and processing

· Utilize GIS to support sanctuary programs 

· Support resource protection operations (mooring buoys) 

· Write scientific and technical reports.

· Support sanctuary data management.

· Support sanctuary education, outreach, and interpretation programs.

· Seek outside funding to support sanctuary programs

· Participate in diving operations 

Requirements

Education: Degree (Masters or Bachelors) from an accredited college or university in a relevant field such as Coastal Resource Management, Biology, Geology, Oceanography, Environmental Studies, Maritime Archaeology, Maritime History, Engineering, or other related scientific fields. 

******As CPC is looking to hire potentially more than one person, it is expected that a single candidate may not have all of the following qualifications, but will ideally have a mix of skills that meets many of the following requirements to support the team at TBNMS:

Research and On-water Operations

· Experience conducting historical and archaeological research, including scientific diving

· Experience conducting marine science. 

· Experience conducting remote sensing surveys and post-processing 

· Experience with underwater photography, videography, and/or photogrammetry. 

· Experience with marine technology (observation systems, sampling, and ROVs)

· Experience with data management.

· Experience organizing and planning research projects. 

· Experience writing National Register of Historic Places nominations.

· Experience drafting technical reports, articles, and research summaries. 

· Experience working aboard and operating small research vessels. 

· Experience maintaining field research equipment 

CPC is looking to expand diving capacity at TBNMS, from new dive team members to the Unit Diving Supervisor. CPC is seeking candidates with experience that meets one or more of the following: 

Diving 

· Experience engaging in scientific diving operations; certification to the level of Advanced Open Water and Rescue Diver (or equivalent) from a nationally recognized SCUBA training agency (NAUI, PADI, SDI/TDI, etc.) and meeting the eligibility requirements to enroll in NOAA Diver training as outlined in the NOAA Diving Standards and Safety Manual 

· Certification to the level of Divemaster or Instructor in a nationally recognized SCUBA training agency (NAUI, PADI, SDI/TDI, etc.) along with prior completion of a scientific diver training course such as one offered at American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS).

· Experience supporting a scientific diving unit including administration, planning, and operations. 

· Experience with dive equipment maintenance. 

· Experience with technical diving including utilization of closed-circuit rebreathers. 

Outreach, Partnerships, and Funding 

· Experience communicating research/science to technical audiences, students, divers, and the public through writing, public speaking, and other activities. 

· Experience in securing outside funding. Grant writing, grant management. is required. 

AAP/EEO Statement 

CPC is an EEO employer. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, or covered veteran status.

Other Duties

Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. 

Salary Description

$25-$35/hour