Coastal Connections: Conserving Underwater and Intertidal Heritage

This Coastal Connections online workshop explores the challenges of conserving heritage sites that are located underwater or within intertidal zones. 

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Virtual

Coastal Connections is a joint initiative between World Monuments Fund and English Heritage.

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Join us to learn from a range of case studies to find out how leading initiatives are making a difference to the stewardship of these important but particularly vulnerable sites. We will draw on expertise from around the world, with a particular focus on sites in Libya, Maldives, Kenya, and the UK. Our panel includes Lucy Blue (University of Southampton), Julia Nikolaus and Nicholas Ray (University of Ulster), Peta Knott (Nautical Archaeology Society), Louise Firth (University College Cork) and Caesar Bita (National Museums of Kenya).

Coastal Connections is a joint initiative between World Monuments Fund and English Heritage to facilitate knowledge exchange and best practice amongst site managers, communities and those who care for coastal heritage sites worldwide. Our series of workshops draws on case studies and real-world experience to offer new perspectives, broaden understanding and explore practical solutions for improving the sustainable management of coastal heritage sites.

Explore all workshops in the series.

Coastal Connections: Conserving Underwater and Intertidal Heritage

This Coastal Connections online workshop explores the challenges of conserving heritage sites that are located underwater or within intertidal zones. 

date & time

Location

Virtual

Coastal Connections is a joint initiative between World Monuments Fund and English Heritage.

English Heritage Logo svg

Join us to learn from a range of case studies to find out how leading initiatives are making a difference to the stewardship of these important but particularly vulnerable sites. We will draw on expertise from around the world, with a particular focus on sites in Libya, Maldives, Kenya, and the UK. Our panel includes Lucy Blue (University of Southampton), Julia Nikolaus and Nicholas Ray (University of Ulster), Peta Knott (Nautical Archaeology Society), Louise Firth (University College Cork) and Caesar Bita (National Museums of Kenya).

Coastal Connections is a joint initiative between World Monuments Fund and English Heritage to facilitate knowledge exchange and best practice amongst site managers, communities and those who care for coastal heritage sites worldwide. Our series of workshops draws on case studies and real-world experience to offer new perspectives, broaden understanding and explore practical solutions for improving the sustainable management of coastal heritage sites.

Explore all workshops in the series.