NOAA’s
Office of National Marine Sanctuaries and Spain’s Ministry of Culture announced today the
signing of a memorandum of understanding outlining a framework to jointly
identify, protect, manage and preserve underwater cultural resources of mutual
interest within their respective areas of responsibility.
The
arrangement calls for the exchange of information on actual or potential
identification and location of underwater cultural resources, research and
archeological examination of the resources, provision of information concerning
potential or actual unauthorized disturbances of underwater cultural resources,
cooperation with nongovernmental organizations engaged in historical or
archeological programs compatible with the objectives of the arrangement, and
preparation and dissemination of educational and outreach
materials.
“Today
marks the beginning of a more formal and active interaction between NOAA and
Spain as we learn from each
other’s archives and share that information for a better understanding and
appreciation of Spain ’s
important maritime cultural legacy in America ,” said Daniel J. Basta,
director of NOAA’s National Marine Sanctuary
Program.
“The
heritage spawned by Spain ’s interactions with the sea and
the exploration and settlement of our coasts by Spanish mariners dates back 500
years,” said James P. Delgado, Ph.D., NOAA National Marine
Sanctuary Maritime Heritage Program director. “This arrangement will give us
access to the incredible records in the archives and libraries of
Spain .”
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the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun, and to conserve and manage
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