NEWS RELEASE
Contacts:
Michael Stevens, State Historic
Preservation Officer,
In presenting the award, State
Historic Preservation Officer Michael Stevens cited Sea Grant’s “unwavering
material and financial support for the preservation of
That support has helped make
possible dozens of dozens of archaeological surveys of shipwrecks and public
outreach efforts since 1988, according to Historical Society Underwater
Archaeologist
The archaeological surveys have lead
to 25 shipwrecks being listed on the National Register of Historic Places, more
than any other state, Meverden said. Sea Grant and Historical Society staff have
made many of the archaeological findings accessible to the public at its Web
site, “Wisconsin’s Great Lakes Shipwrecks” (www.wisconsinshipwrecks.org).
The work has also contributed to
A six-member panel of judges
representing the Historical Society and other preservation professionals
selected UW Sea Grant Institute for the award, citing its role in changing
recreational divers' viewpoint on the removal of artifacts from shipwreck sites.
Wisconsin Sea Grant Assistant
Director
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Conceived
in 1966, Sea Grant is a national network of 30 university-based programs of
research, outreach, and education for enhancing the practical use and
conservation of coastal, ocean and