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The Joint Nautical Archaeology Policy Committee

Representing underwater cultural heritage

Raising the profile of nautical archaeology

Membership

The JNAPC membership is made up of individuals and representatives of institutions who wish to raise awareness of underwater cultural heritage. Find out who sits on the JNAPC here

Publications

Since 1989 the JNAPC has published reports and proposals for the better management and protection of underwater cultural heritage. Find links to JNAPC publications here

Consultations

Every year the JNAPC responds to national and global consultations on the protection and management of underwater cultural heritage. Find links to JNAPC consultation responses here…


JNAPC was formed in 1988 from individuals and representatives of institutions who wished to raise awareness of Britain’s underwater cultural heritage and to persuade government that underwater sites of historic importance should receive no less protection than those on land.



Correspondence Address: C/O Nautical Archaeology Society, Fort Cumberland, Eastney, Portsmouth, PO4 9LD

Registered Address: C/O Council for British Archaeology, De Grey House, St Leonard’s Pl, York, YO1 5HE