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Sea Research Society is a non-profit educational and scientific organization that was established in 1972. The society is dedicated to the advancement of marine sciences and history, with a particular focus on underwater archaeology and maritime history.

History[edit]

The Sea Research Society was founded in 1972 by a group of scientists, historians, and divers who shared a common interest in the exploration and preservation of the world's marine environment. The society's founding members included notable figures such as Peter Throckmorton, George F. Bass, and Robert F. Marx, who are considered pioneers in the field of underwater archaeology.

Activities[edit]

The Sea Research Society conducts a wide range of activities, including research, education, and conservation efforts. The society's research activities involve the exploration and study of shipwrecks, underwater ruins, and other maritime archaeological sites. The society also offers educational programs and courses in underwater archaeology and maritime history, which are open to both members and non-members. In addition, the society is involved in conservation efforts aimed at preserving and protecting the world's marine heritage.

Notable Projects[edit]

Over the years, the Sea Research Society has been involved in several notable projects. These include the excavation of the Civil War era submarine H.L. Hunley, the exploration of the Titanic wreck site, and the study of the ancient shipwreck at Uluburun.

Membership[edit]

Membership in the Sea Research Society is open to anyone with an interest in marine sciences and history. Members receive a variety of benefits, including access to the society's research and educational resources, participation in society events and activities, and the opportunity to contribute to the society's mission.

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