Register today to join Matthew Piscitelli at this webinar on Friday, February 10, 8:00 am PST (11 am EST), as he discusses how the cultural significance of the deep ocean has only begun to be considered as technological advances have provided us with access to its depths. Archaeological sites such as shipwrecks exist as “tangible” cultural resources, while ancient and indigenous beliefs exist as “intangible” cultural resources. All speak to the powerful cultural connections between human history and the ocean. As we continue to probe the deep ocean for development and exploration purposes, how do we navigate cultural resources in a dynamic regulatory environment?
We will discuss lessons learned from previous studies and propose baseline recommendations for addressing cultural resources to help chart a path forward for better understanding the human story.
A Q&A session will follow the presentation.
