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Sonar \'Fish\' Multibeam Survey Sidescan Sonar Survey Magnetometer Survey Boomer Survey Echosounder Diver Tracking Wave terms Wavelength Single Wavelength Amplitude Frequency How we hear sound. How we hear sound (plus text). How we hear sound. Sound Underwater Cannon from HMS Colossus Ring concretion on the HMS Colossus Cannon from HMS Colossus A carved rail stanchion on the Swash channel wreck Section of the side of the Swash channel vessel. Upper works of the Swash channel wreck Framing of the Iona II The boilers of the Iona II A Lobster making the Iona II its home Recording on the Swash Channel wreck site. Iron box at the Cardigan Bay wreck site Excavation on the Cardigan Bay wrecksite A Crab on an Iron knee rider, Cardigan Bay An anchor at the Coronation wrecksite An anchor fluke at the Coronation wrecksite Cannon at the Coronation wrecksite Three anchors at the Bartholomew Ledges wrecksite Broken anchor on the breech of a gun at the Bartholomew Ledges wrecksite Wrought-iron tube gun at the Bartholomew Ledges wrecksite Air intake of the Resurgam Conning tower of the Resurgam Hole in the bow of the Resurgam Bow of the Holland V Deck and Conning Tower of the Holland V Hatch of the  protected wreck Holland V and fish Stern and propellor of the Holland V Bow area of HMS Drake Remains of a ladder into the HMS Drake Stern frames of the HMS Drake Multibeam bathymetry of the SS Concha Anchor of the SS Concha Engine of the SS Concha Composite geophysical image of the Talis Rudder of the Talis A resident of the Talis Condenser Talis cargo winch Salcombe Cannon Salcombe Cannon Salcombe Cannon \'Wheel wreck\' site \'Wheel wreck\' site \'Wheel wreck\' site Fragments of hull structure of the \'Pipe wreck\' Pipe cargo of the \'Pipe wreck\' Pipe cargo and fish on the \'Pipe wreck\' Multibeam Survey Sidescan Sonar Survey Magnetometer Survey Coring Scientist at work On the boat: sorting Hamon Grab samples On the boat: sorting Hamon Grab samples Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week REC Map Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Map of Europe: -16000 BP (Before Present) Polychaete worm tubes (Lagis spp.) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Map of Europe: -16000 BP (Before Present) Herring (Clupea Harengus) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Map of Europe: -13000 BP (Before Present) Lobster (Homarus spp.) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Map of Europe: -10000 BP (Before Present) Spider Crab (Maja spp.) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Map of Europe: -5000 BP (Before Present) Pink prawns (Pandalus pandalus) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Map of Britain: Today Scallop (Pecten maximus) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Cockles Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Erosion, Transport and Deposition Blue Mussels (Mytulis edulis) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Glacial Plucking and Abrasion Common Whelk, (Buccinum undatum) On the boat: sorting Hamon Grab samples Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Cuttlefish (Sepia spp.) On the boat: sorting Hamon Grab samples Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Thornback Ray (Raja clavata) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Edible crab or Brown crab (Cancer pagurus) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Sea Squirt (Dendrodoa grossularia) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Zooplankton (Pandalina spp.) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Graph showing sea level changes for prehistory Brittlestar (Ophiothrix fragilis) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Scallops (Aequipecten spp.) Sidescan Sonar Survey Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Beam trawl Sea Urchin (Psammechinus spp.) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Sea Urchin (Echinocyamus spp.) Multibeam Survey Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Polychaete Worm (Lumbrineris spp.) Boomer Survey Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Polychaete Worm (Notomastus spp.) Magnetometer Survey Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Sand Mason Worm (Lanice conchilega) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week American Slipper Limpet (Crepidula) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Ross Worm (Sabellaria spinulosa) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Porcelain Crab (Pisidia spp.) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Barnacle (Balanus spp.) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Polychaete Worm (Pomatoceros spp.) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Coring Juvenile Saltwater Mussels (Mytilidae) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Bivalve Mollusc (Mysella spp.) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Roundworm (Nematoda) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Barnacle (Cirripedia) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Sea Squirt (Ascidiacea) Essex Wildlife Trust Marine Week Barnacle (Verruca spp.) Kent Wildlife Trust Marine Week Amphipod (Urothoe spp.) Kent Wildlife Trust Marine Week World Globe Polychaete Worm (Spiophanes) Kent Wildlife Trust Marine Week Scientist at work World Map Blue Mussels (Mytulis edulis) Kent Wildlife Trust Marine Week Bivalve Mollusc (Abra alba) Kent Wildlife Trust Marine Week Seal Sea Anenome (Actinaria) Kent Wildlife Trust Marine Week Bison Zooplankton Scallops (Aequipecten spp.) Kent Wildlife Trust Marine Week Artic Hare Sea Urchin Mackerel (Scomber Scombrus) Kent Wildlife Trust Marine Week Fox Food Chains Brittlestar (Amphipholis spp.) Kent Wildlife Trust Marine Week Reindeer Complex Food Chain Brittlestar (Amphipholis spp.) Kent Wildlife Trust Marine Week Auroch Simple Food Web a Brittlestar (Amphiura filiformis) Hampshire Water Festival Wooly Rhino Simple Food Web b Sea Squirt (Ascidiacea) with mussels Hampshire Water Festival Mammoth Simple Trophic Pyramid Starfish (Asterias rubens) Hampshire Water Festival Black Bear Marine Trophic Pyramid Starfish (Asterias rubens) Festival of British Archaeology Brown Bear Seaweeds Starfish (Asterias rubens) Festival of British Archaeology Palaeolithic Man Hungry Seal eating a fish Mud Shrimp (Callianassa spp.) Festival of British Archaeology Bacteria Mud Shrimp (Callianassa spp.) Festival of British Archaeology Model of plants for Paleo-Arun Ocean Habitats Festival of British Archaeology Model of plants for Paleo-Arun Manatee Barnacle (Cirripedia) Lowestoft Airshow Early Post-glacial Landscape for the South Coast study area. Starfish and Mussels Ross Worm (Sabellaria spinulosa) clump Lowestoft Airshow Mesolithic Landscape for the South Coast study area. Starfish Shrimp (Crangon allmanni) Ross Worms (Sabellaria spinulosa) Brown Shrimp (Crangon crangon) Mercury Chain Common Sun Star (Crossaster papposus) A reconstruction of the course of the palaeo-Solent Jellyfish Lesser Weever (Echiichthys vipera) Jellyfish Heart Urchin, (Echinocardium cordatum) Hunter Gatherer screen grab Trawlerman Goby (Gobiidae) Coastal Mesolithic People Diver Zooplankton (Pandalina spp.) Basking-shark Pink Shrimp (Pandulus pandalus) Black Bream Brittlestar (Ophiothrix fragilis) Bliney Blue Shark Crab Blood worm (Glycera alba) Cuttlefish Netted Dog Whelk (Hinia reticulata) Dolphin Netted Dog Whelk (Hinia reticulata) Gannet Lobster (Homarus gammarus) Herring Gull Lobster (homarus spp.) Mussels Scorpion Spider Crab (Inachus dorsettensis) Phytoplankton Trumpet Worm (Lagis koreni) Pilot Whale Sand mason worm (Lanice conchilega) Storm Petrel Polychaete worm (Laonice bahusiensus) Squid Flying Crab (Liocarcinus holsatus) Polychaete Worm (Magelona johnstoni) Juvenile Mussel (Mytellidae) Blue Mussel (Mytilus edulis) Blue Mussel (Mytilus edulis) Velvet Swimming Crab, (Necora puber) Velvet Swimming Crab, (Necora puber) Round Worm (Nematoda) Sand Worm (Nephtys caeca) Polychaete Worm (Ophelia borealis) Brittlestar (Ophiothrix fragilis) Brittlestar (Ophiura albida) Brittlestar (Ophiura albida) Brittlestar (Ophiura ophiura) Brittlestar (Ophiura spp.) Brittlestar (Ophiura spp.) Hermit crab (Pagurus bernhardus) Pink Srimp (Pandulus montagui) Pink Srimp (Pandulus montagui) Pink Srimp (Pandulus montagui) Long Clawed Porcelain Crab (Pisidia longicornis) Polychaete Worm (Polycirrus spp.) Keelworm (Pomatoceros lamarcki) Green Sea Urchin (Psammechinus miliaris) Ross worm (Sabellaria spinulosa) on a Horsemussel (Modiolus) shell Ross Worm (Sabellaria spinulosa) Ross Worm (Sabellaria spinulosa) Ross Worm (Sabellaria spinulosa) Polychaete Worm (Saccocirrus papillocercus) Brittlestars Polychaete worm (Scalibregma inflatum) Dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula) Solenette or Yellow Sole (Buglossidium luteum) Brown Shrimp (Crangon crangon) Sea Anenome (Possibly Urticina spp.) Barnacle (Verruca spp.) Wart Barnacle (Verruca stroemia)
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  • Comments (11)
  • #1 | Written by fossdal about 10 years ago.

    You have two Plaices in the quiz picture, not one

  • #2 | Written by Shannon Ricles about 9 years ago.

    I am the education coordinator for NOAA’s Monitor National Marine Sanctuary, and I am creating a maritime archaeology curriculum. For a section on magnetometers, I am featuring the Explore the Seafloor website as an outstanding online resource for teachers (very well done!) I would like to use a graphic from the website located on http://ets.wessexarch.co.uk/resources/imagebank/?album=5&gallery=6 It is the image at the far right, top line showing a magnetometer being towed.

    I would be most appreciative if you could direct me to whom I should request permission for usage.

    Thank you,
    Shannon Ricles
    shannon.ricles@noaa.gov
    757-591-7328 (US)

  • #3 | Written by Natasha about 9 years ago.

    coooool and lots of fun

  • #4 | Written by Maggie about 8 years ago.

    this will be cool

  • #5 | Written by Richard Hendren about 8 years ago.

    I would like your permission to use your images in an academic paper. How would you like them cited?

    Kind regards,
    Rich Hendren
    2016 Nautical Archaeology PhD Cohort
    Texas A&M University

  • #6 | Written by mark partridge about 8 years ago.

    interested in seeing more.

    The Gilberd Academy Colchester’

    Careers Convention on 4th October.
    Looking for volunteers.

  • #7 | Written by mark partridge about 8 years ago.

    When will the interactive map be available ?

    Looks a brilliant idea.

  • #8 | Written by mark partridge about 7 years ago.

    Hi, When will this be completed.

    I would like to recommend it regularly for the careers content and fun activities.

    The Gilberd Academy , Colchester.

  • #9 | Written by Annie Baker-Young about 5 years ago.

    Hi, my name is Annie and me and my friend Ellie want to be SciGirls and study the ocean floor. I think this is a really great way to, since the coranavirus and you can’t really go anywhere, let alone the bottom of the ocean. thank you for making this website and letting people all over the world study the bottom of the ocean and teaching the ways of marine biologists. Thanks again. This is super cool!

  • #10 | Written by Katia Pinheiro about 3 years ago.

    Dear Sir,

    I am Katia Pinheiro, researcher from Observatório Nacional (Brazil) and at the moment working at GFZ-Potsdam (Germany). My hobby is to produce science outreach videos. Recently I interviewed 10 female scientists (originally from 10 different countries) in Potsdam talking about themes from the core to space:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/gsf60fog2eq9f0f/MagneticMosaic.mp4?dl=0

    I would like to ask if I can use your figure:
    https://ets.wessexarch.co.uk/resources/imagebank/nggallery/image-bank/how-do-we-map-the-seafloor

    in my movie (minutes: 12:39 – 12:47). In case you allow me, should I give credits like that? Figure: Li et al., 2020 – Wessex Archaeology

    I would really appreciate your contribution to my movie, which is very important to promote women in science. Thank you!

    Best wishes,
    Katia
    —
    Dr. Katia Jasbinschek Pinheiro
    Sektion 2.3, Geomagnetismus
    Phone: +49 33843 624-30
    Email: pinheiro@gfz-potsdam.de
    ___________________________________

    Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
    Adolf-Schmidt-Observatory for Geomagnetism
    Lindenstr. 7
    14823 Niemegk

  • #11 | Written by Alex Ross about 1 year ago.

    Please may you inform me when your interactive map is made available, I’d be extremely interested in submerged river channels.
    Warm regards, Alex Ross

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