Internet Resources
Filipe Castro
Introduction
The Nautical Archaeology Digital Library (NADL) started in 2006 as a repository of information useful to nautical archaeologists and 15 years later is trying to become a node in a global network of internet resources conceived to share reliable information with students and archaeologists around the world.
Ethics
Register of Professional Archaeologists Ethics Database: http://archaeologicalethics.org/
Early Websites
Lars Bruzelius (last updated 2010) – The Maritime History Virtual Archives: http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Nautica.html
Per Akesson – Nordic Underwater Archaeology: https://www.abc.se/~m10354/uwa/
Shipwreck Databases
Australia
Western Australian Museum – Shipwreck Databases: http://museum.wa.gov.au/maritime-archaeology-db/wrecks
France
Archaeological Map of the Two Sees: http://www.a2s-geoportal.eu/?language=en#/welcome
Netherlands
Dutch Cultural Heritage Agency – Managing Cultural Heritage Underwater (MACHU): https://english.cultureelerfgoed.nl/topics/maritime-heritage/data-on-underwater-cultural-heritage
Flevoland Erfgoed: http://www.flevolanderfgoed.nl/home/erfgoed/oostelijk-flevoland-2/scheepswrakken-2.html
United States
NOAA – Monitor National Marine Sanctuary: https://monitor.noaa.gov/shipwrecks/
NOAA – Coast Survey’s Wrecks and Obstructions: https://wrecks.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/viewer/
Cultural Heritage
Dutch Maritime Heritage: https://www.maritiem-erfgoed.nl/