Partners

Partners

This Project is a partnership between three organisations, the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (Royal Commission), Bangor University, and the Nautical Archaeology Society.

The Royal Commission is the investigation body and national archive for the historic environment of Wales. It has the lead role in ensuring that Wales’s archaeological, built and maritime heritage is authoritatively recorded. The Royal Commission seeks to promote the understanding and appreciation of this heritage both nationally and internationally.

ERDF-funded SEACAMS2 project is based at Bangor University and a partnership with Swansea University. The researchers at Bangor University’s School of Ocean Sciences and Centre for Applied Marine Sciences are undertaking collaborative research, including marine surveys, to support the sustainable growth of the marine renewable energy sector in Wales.

The Nautical Archaeology Society is a non-government organisation formed to advanced education in nautical archaeology at all levels by encouraging the participation of members of the public at all stages. They are a registered charity based in the United Kingdom, but with strong links to partner organisations around the world.