Nagiewicz, Stephen D., Straub, Peter F. Ph.D., Evert, Steven P., Chiarel, Shannon, M., Swain, Jaymes, DiBlasi, Jessica. 2020. `Privateers on the Mullica River - Mapping Shipwrecks of the Revolutionary War` in ACUA Underwater Proceedings 2020, Victor Mastone, Calvin Mires, editors, pp. 81-89. Society of Historical Archaeology, Boston, Ma. January 8-11, 2020.
Nagiewicz, Stephen D., Straub, Peter F. PhD, Chiarel, Shannon. The Conservation of a Historic Artifact of the Revolutionary War Battle in Southern New Jersey.
Society for Historical Archaeology 2020 Annual Conference, Boston, MA.Nagiewicz, Stephen D., Straub, Peter F. PhD, Chiarel, Evert,Steven P.
Privateers on the Mullica River - Mapping Shipwrecks of the Revolutionary War. Society for Historical Archaeology 2020 Annual Conference, Boston, MA.
Privateers on the Mullica River - Mapping Shipwrecks of the Revolutionary War. Society for Historical Archaeology 2020 Annual Conference, Boston, MA.
Stephen D. Nagiewicz, Peter F. Straub, Steven P. Evert, Student Researchers: Jaymes Swain, Shannon Chiarel. Privateers on the Mullica River - Mapping Shipwrecks of the Revolutionary War. Society for Historical Archaeology Newsletter (Summer 2019)
Nagiewicz, Stephen D. Straub, P.F., S.D. Nagiewicz, V.J. Capone, (2018). Mapping Revolutionary War Shipwrecks in the Mullica River. Lobel, L. K. ed. Diving for Science 2018: Proceedings of the 37th American Academy of Underwater Sciences Symposium. October-13, 2018, Lake Tahoe, CA.
Nagiewicz, Stephen D. Archaeology of Revolutionary War Shipwrecks. Journal of the New Jersey Historical Divers Association. Spring 2019
Straub, Peter, PhD, Nagiewicz, Stephen, Evert, Steve, Chiarel, Shannon, Swain, Jaymes (October 2018). Mapping the Mullica River Revolutionary War Era Shipwrecks, Underwater Archaeological Investigation. Using Remote Sensing Technology
Presentation and Poster presented at the Fall Conference of the Atlantic Estuarine Research Society (AERS) at Stockton University.
Presentation and Poster presented at the Fall Conference of the Atlantic Estuarine Research Society (AERS) at Stockton University.
Straub, P.F., S.D. Nagiewicz, V.J. Capone, D. Lieb and S.P. Evert, (2015). Mapping the 1860 Wreck of the US Coast Survey Vessel Robert J. Walker. In: Lobel, L. K. ed. Diving for Science 2015: Proceedings of the 34th American Academy of Underwater Sciences Symposium. September 28th-October 3, 2015, Key West, FL. American Academy of Underwater Sciences. Dauphin Island, AL, ppgs. 100-106. ISBN 978-0-9962343-0-6
Nagiewicz, Stephen D. Formal Presentation of Master’s (Capstone) Thesis: Community Archeology - The Robert J. Walker Shipwreck Mapping Project. Society for Historical Archeology, 2016 Annual Symposium - Washington DC.
FIELD RESEARCH REPORTS:
Report to the State of New Jersey, Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Historic Preservation on Survey of area using Side scan sonar and research diving to identify, measure and record data on three newly discovered Revolutionary War Shipwrecks from Historic Battle of Chestnut Neck 10-06-1778 for the State of New Jersey Office of Historic Preservation to nominate and place two shipwrecks on the National Register of Historic Shipwrecks. Students produce Academic Posters.
Sicily Cave and Temple Archaeological mapping survey for the Segesta Archeological Park in Segesta, Sicily. Preliminary Report to the Explorers Club and Segesta National Park with the Park director and Italian archaeologists to categorize, map and measure caves along the mountain sheer face for evidence of prehistoric habitation. And map for the fits time a newly discover 4th Century BCE Temple
Horseshoe Crab Habitat and Migration using Low Impact Side Scan Sonar. May-June 2018. Stockton University Marine Field Station, Port Republic, NJ.
First survey to identify and live-track species migration in a defined habitat. The date will be used to evaluate habitat and gear conflict for migratory species and endangered species for State Office of Environmental Protection. Students produce Academic Posters.
First survey to identify and live-track species migration in a defined habitat. The date will be used to evaluate habitat and gear conflict for migratory species and endangered species for State Office of Environmental Protection. Students produce Academic Posters.
Robert J. Walker Shipwreck Mapping Expedition. Spring-Summer 2013-14. Remote Sensing and Scuba Diving on 1860 Paddle-wheel Steamship placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Published Report for NOAA Office of Maritime Heritage and National Marine Sanctuaries. Presenting paper at the Society for Historical Archeology National Conference in Washington DC in January 2016 on my Capstone and NOAA Report.
Paleo-Indian survey, Rancocas Creek. Westampton, NJ, Fall 2016. Maritime Heritage Report for Non-Profit Rancocas Pathway Organization, LLC.
Student survey of local site.
Student survey of local site.
Post-Civil War survey of suspected sites for brick works along Grubbs Run Creek, Rancocas Creek. Westampton, NJ, Fall 2016. Maritime Heritage Report for Non-Profit Rancocas Pathway Organization, LLC. Student survey of local site from Underground Railroad, field exercise for MARS UW Archaeology Course.
Chestnut Neck Boatyard sonar mapping of historical shipwreck. August 2017. Side scan sonar mapping of Historic Revolutionary war shipwreck for approval of dredge permits for NJ Dept of Environmental Protection and US Corp of Engineers.
Participating Scientist Ashore on the EV Nautilus, Ocean Exploration Trust, PO Box 42, Old Lyme, CT 06371. 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
Sonar and remote sensing expedition examining shipwreck mapping for NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries. Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, Southern California, Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, Gulf of California and Revillagigedo Archipelago, American Samoa, Socorro and San Benedicto Islands.
Sonar and remote sensing expedition examining shipwreck mapping for NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries. Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, Southern California, Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, Gulf of California and Revillagigedo Archipelago, American Samoa, Socorro and San Benedicto Islands.
Archeological Survey of the NJDEP Proposed Artificial Reef Manasquan, Evert, S., Nagiewicz, S., V. Capone, and N. Robinson. September 2016. Stockton University Marine Field Station 30 Wilson Avenue Port Republic, NJ 08241.
Coastal Oregon Habitat Mapping and White Shark Tagging Project Nagiewicz, S. D, Capone V. Runyan, W. Summer 2012. Report to sing Remote Sensing to map inshore coastal habitat structure for Shark Research Institute and The Explorers Club.
Building Artificial Reefs off New Jersey. Marine Academy of Science & Technology at Sandy Hook. Summer 2002. Teaching advanced placement high school students to build and monitor reef structure and fish counts in conjunction with the Artificial Reef Program of the State of New Jersey.
Greek-US UW Archaeological Survey of Shipwrecks 2000. Nagiewicz, S.D. Crowell, D. Report and Procedures prepared for the Greek Tourism and Olympic Committee. Identification of shipwrecks sites available for recreational diving and future archaeological study along the Greek islands.