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Diving With a Purpose’s Maritime Archaeology Program Diving With a Purpose’s Maritime Archaeology Program
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DWP’s Projects and Initiatives DWP’s Projects and Initiatives
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The How of Sustainable Citizen Science Programs and Advocacy Initiatives The How of Sustainable Citizen Science Programs and Advocacy Initiatives
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Leadership Development and Continuing Education Leadership Development and Continuing Education
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DWP Instructor Development Outline DWP Instructor Development Outline
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Instructor Candidate Eligibility Instructor Candidate Eligibility
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DWP Instructor Candidate Rating Criteria DWP Instructor Candidate Rating Criteria
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DWP Lead Instructor Development DWP Lead Instructor Development
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Youth Diving With a Purpose (YDWP) Program: Fostering the Next Generation Youth Diving With a Purpose (YDWP) Program: Fostering the Next Generation
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International Field Schools and Missions International Field Schools and Missions
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Citizen Science Programming, Advocation, and Institutional Collaborations Citizen Science Programming, Advocation, and Institutional Collaborations
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Citizen Science and Advocacy Citizen Science and Advocacy
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Lessons Learned Lessons Learned
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Conclusion: Citizen Science and Education and Outreach Conclusion: Citizen Science and Education and Outreach
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Notes Notes
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References References
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5 Diving With a Purpose: Restoring Our Oceans and Preserving Our Heritage through Citizen Science and Advocacy
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Published:September 2023
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Abstract
This chapter provides an historical overview of the formation of Diving with a Purpose (DWP), a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation and protection of submerged heritage resources by providing education, training, certification, and field experience to adults and youth in the fields of maritime archaeology and ocean conservation. A special focus of DWP is the protection, documentation, and interpretation of African slave trade shipwrecks and the maritime history and culture of African Americans. DWP participants and members are volunteer citizen scientists who provide the skills and labor for various projects, expeditions, and field work conducted worldwide in collaboration with national and international partners. By illuminating the environmental and cultural conservation and preservation programs hosted by DWP, this chapter discusses the importance of citizen scientists, and how such community-based efforts are transformative to the field of maritime archaeology.
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