Unpath'd Waters News
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Get on board and check out what we’ve been up to so far!
A touring exhibition giving a glimpse of achievements over the last three years and what may be possible in the future.
By enhancing the significance of submerged and displayed wrecks, Unpath aims to increase audience engagement.
Researchers from Bangor University have found the final resting place of a British cargo ship, missing since being torpedoed by a German U-boat.
Highlighting the economic and cultural impact that a combination of Research & Development (R&D) funding and creative technologies can have in the UK.
This endorsement signifies global recognition for the progress that Unpath’d Waters is making towards three Ocean Decade Challenges.
An innovative way to digitally explore the fascinating world of shipwrecks and maritime sites that can be found off the west of the Isle of Wight.
The Missing Vessel Books, documenting missing ships reported to Lloyd's of London from 1874 to 1954, are now available online.
Unpath’d Waters project staff recently acquired a unique and potentially extremely valuable scientific dataset during research cruise in Irish Sea.
Historic England and the Archaeology Data Service (ADS) are excited to announce the initial launch of the Unpath’d Waters portal.
Unpath’d Waters project staff from Bangor University and Historic England were fortunate to welcome the head of UKRI, Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser.
Unpath’d Waters is well underway, and we’ve just published our first interim report.
This project is all about identifying wrecks – and secrets are already starting to emerge from the seabed.
We are excited to release into the world the six values that underpin Unpath’d Waters.
New Unpath’d Waters project aims to identify the final resting place of vessels lost off the west coast of the Isle of Man.
One goal of Unpath’d Waters is to make it easier for researchers and the public to find maritime heritage resources.
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