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  1. This curriculum introduces students to the world of NOAA and its Maritime Heritage Program. Students learn (1) why shipwrecks are important, (2) the tools used to study shipwrecks, (3) about the complex and costly process of recovering and conserving artifacts, and (4) how NOAA works to protect our maritime heritage.

  2. Aug 3, 2015 · Learners of all ages can enrich their understanding of U.S. history through maritime heritage and history. We have created a list of maritime-related lesson plans created by the Teaching with Historic Places Program.

  3. Maritime Archaeology: Discovering and Exploring Shipwrecks. A curriculum guide that introduces students to the world of NOAA and its Maritime Heritage Program.

  4. These resources include curriculum, lessons, activities and videos that align with the exploration expeditions that take place within your national marine sanctuaries. You are invited to join in these expeditions for live programming brought to you from the depths of the ocean.

  5. These selected lessons were developed by scientists and educators to demonstrate key maritime heritage concepts. For more lessons, search the full OceanExplorer.NOAA.gov lesson archive.

  6. Mar 7, 2016 · The Maritime Heritage Program supports the preservation of historic maritime resources through administration of the National Maritime Heritage Grant Program. The grant program's purpose is to provide funding for a wide range of education and preservation projects about America's extensive maritime heritage.

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  8. Maritime heritage is the history of human involvement with the ocean and coasts. It includes not only physical resources, such as historic shipwrecks and ancient archaeological sites, but also archival documents and oral histories.

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