NOAA Ship Nancy Foster
                      
                              Robert J. Walker
                      Mapping the History and Archaeology of this U.S. Coast Survey Steamship, sunk by collision off the Atlantic City, NJ, shoreline on June 21st 1860.  The Walker was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This project was a collaboration or Community Archaeology Project with NOAA's Office of Maritime Heritage, Stockton University and NJ Wreck Divers. This project resulted in Local and National news coverage, several peer-reviewed articles and a book.
                  Hidden History of Maritime New Jersey
                      Stories about iconic and  historic NJ Shipwrecks from the Revolutionary War to Present.
                  
                              Revolutionary War Shipwrecks
                      Sonar mapping some of the oldest known shipwrecks in NJ.  The Battle of Chestnut Neck   1778
                  
                              U/W Archaeology
                      Using Technology to understand shipwrecks and the people who sailed on them and why?
                  
                              Marine Science
                      Understanding our oceans and atmosphere and how we interact with them.  We explore the subjects of; Oceanography-Marine Biology-Geology-Meteorology...and more.    
                  
                              Environmental Science
                      The Science of how people affect the Environment.   
                Populations-human health-pollution-global warming-weather-ecology.                  
                  Horseshoe Crabs
                      Using side scan sonar to track migrating marine life-Horseshoe Crabs