#BalticRIM news
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Synergetic effect with environmental protection goals: Scanning the seabed for anomalies
BalticRIM coordinator searched for anomalies with a side-scan sonar off the Schwansen peninsula’s coastline.
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International experts discussed problems of management of underwater cultural heritage
A group of experts of underwater cultural heritage met in Tallinn to discuss different problems concerning management of underwater cultural heritage in the Baltic Sea Region. The meeting took place on 4- 5 April, 2019 in an old coastal factory building rebuilt into a conference and concert complex called Kultuurikatel.
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BalticRIM: 3rd project partner meeting in Kaliningrad
On 5-6 February 2019, Atlantic Branch of P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, hosted the 3rd project partner meeting.
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BalticRIM mentioned in the Danish news
The great ‘shipworm’ threat and how to counter it through Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP).
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Underwater cultural heritage in Europe today
An international conference "Underwater cultural heritage in Europe today“ aimed to bring together the practice and the regulative framework of underwater archaeology in Europe.
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The BalticRIM Project at the Baltic Sea States Forum in Gdańsk, Poland
On 28-30 November, several members of the BalticRIM Project attended the Baltic Sea States Forum under the motto "Cultural Heritage in Promotion and Development of the Baltic Sea Region” at the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk, Poland.
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ECHOPOLIS Nature & Culture conference in Athens, Greece
On 26.-28. November 2018, several archaeologists and planners from the BalticRIM Project followed the invitation of the organiser of “ECHOPOLIS 2018: Nature & Culture” to present their project at this international conference, which had the goal to identify and form synergies between the nature protection and cultural sectors in maritime spatial planning.
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Workshop for sport-divers in Schleswig-Holstein (Germany)
The lead partner of the BalticRIM project, State Archaeology Department of Schleswig-Holstein (ALSH) opened its gates on 24. November 2018 to sport-divers from Schleswig-Holstein and beyond. The occasion was a workshop with the title „Sporttaucher & Unterwasserkulturerbe“ (sport-divers and underwater cultural heritage).
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Fieldwork in two pilot case areas in Finland
BalticRIM project partners (Finnish Heritage Agency and Metsähallitus Parks & Wildlife) conducted fieldwork in two pilot case areas in Finland in May and September 2018.
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Transnational outreach: Presenting the BalticRIM-Project at the 24th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (E.A.A.)
On 7. September 2018, the BalticRIM Project was introduced by Daniel Zwick (ALSH) at the 24th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists in Barcelona, Spain.
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The stern assembly and the wreck of a wooden vessel from Krynica Morska/Piaski
The National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk made an archeological inspection in the region of Krynica Morska (Poland).
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Raising awareness of the underwater landscape – divers’ perceptions
How do divers perceive the underwater landscape? A questionnaire developed by the University of Turku received some interesting answers.
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BalticRIM-experts at the MUSES workshop in Venice: Strategic outreach to other maritime spatial planning initiatives
On 27th June 2018, the BalticRIM project partners Iwona Pomian from National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk, Sallamaria Tikkanen from the Finnish Heritage Agency and Daniel Zwick from State Archaeology Department of Schleswig-Holstein attended the MUSES workshop.
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First workshop for the Danish-German cooperation pilot case in the Flensburg Fjord region
The BalticRIM lead partner State Archaeology Department of Schleswig-Holstein (ALSH) hosted the 1st cross-sectoral workshop.
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Inclusion of maritime cultural heritage in the maritime spatial planning
Matthias Maluck from the State Archaeological Department of Schleswig-Holstein (the lead partner of the BalticRIM project) was interviewed by the Interreg Managing Authority/Joint Secretariat about the importance of maritime cultural heritage among spatial planners.
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