the Maritime Archaeological Survey Team (MAST)

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hoosier:
Any reference for the summer trainers program.

Thanks in advance,
Contact John Broadwater at NOAA. But I think it may be limited to NOAA or NOAA associated people.
 
Gilldiver:
Contact John Broadwater at NOAA. But I think it may be limited to NOAA or NOAA associated people.

Thank you for your info.

Just out of curiosity, Is that you?

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It looks you are a real expert in an archaeological area.
 
hoosier:
Thank you for your info.

Just out of curiosity, Is that you?

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It looks you are a real expert in an archaeological area.
Same name but I am a wreck diver who dables in maritime history and research. My thing is 19th and 20th century steam. I know just about nothing about classical ships like this
 
Gilldiver:
Same name but I am a wreck diver who dables in maritime history and research. My thing is 19th and 20th century steam. I know just about nothing about classical ships like this

Sorry... I pick up a wrong one.

BTW, I could find other info with your name on the web..... :D

Thanks,
 
Update:

I contacted MAST and had a chance to compare MAST with NAS. As I guess, MAST workshop is very similar with NAS program and even one of an avid NAS instructors was a guest lecture on MAST workshop last year.


Only difference is that the MAST workshop is divided into two levels (Basic and Advanced) instead of three day's NAS training (the class used to run up to 10 p.m. every evening).



The mini workshop at Scubafest will be an intro workshop for the survey technique, trilateration technique.


Dean810, I am sure that the MAST workshop is a good alternative to NAS training.

Edit: NAS --> NAS instructors...
 
I'll have to ask the folks at UASC if they are familiar with them. Could be a good alternative, since we have to much trouble gettina a NAS rep here. Thanks for the info!
 

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