Preservation, Public Interaction, and the Brookhill wreck in Baton Rouge. Louisiana, U.S. by CHARLES MCGIMSEY

Preservation, Public Interaction, and the Brookhill wreck in Baton Rouge. Louisiana, U.S. by CHARLES MCGIMSEY
Towards a Coastal History of Wrecking in the North Sea: legality and cultural practice of British ‘wreckers’ in the 18th century by DAISY TURNBULL
Shipwreck in Medieval and Early Modern Times: On the history of maritime risk-taking conserved in language, written tradition and objects by GABRIEL ZEILINGER
Now You See It/ Now You Don’t: Management of the Buster Shipwreck at Woolgoolga, NSW by BRAD DUNCAN
Musealization of rare and clandestine textiles from Texel’s Palmwood Wreck by CORINA HORDIJK & ALEC EWING
Early commercial wreck-diving on the west coast of Denmark 1838-1938 by CHRISTOPHER JACOB RIES
‘Skeletons of Foundered Ships:’ Beached Shipwrecks of St. Augustine, Florida, America’s Oldest Port by CHUCK MEIDE
The Riddle of the Shifting Sands: The historic shipwrecks of the North Frisian Wadden Sea exposed by coastal erosion by DANIEL ZWICK
The inter-tidal shipwrecks of Wales: Challenges and Opportunities by JULIAN WHITEWRIGHT
Brief Encounters – Wreck Investigations in the Inter-Tidal Zone of Lower Saxony’s Wadden Sea 2006 – 2019 by MICHAEL WESEMANN