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This is a list of amateur and professional explorers of the oceans, including Archaeologists, Treasure hunters, Biologists, Marine Geologists, Geophysicists, Ocean Engineers, Oceanographers, Submersible Designers, Pilots of Submersibles, Cave Divers, Cavers, and Speleologists, and First Generation Diving Safety Officers. == Archaeologists and treasure hunters == :Marine archaeologists (also known as maritime archaeologists) are persons working in the discipline of Marine Archaeology (also known as maritime archaeology) and study human interaction with the sea, lakes and rivers through the study of vessels, shore side facilities, cargoes, human remains and submerged landscapes. One speciality is underwater archaeology, which studies the past through any submerged remains. Another specialty within maritime archaeology is nautical archaeology, which studies vessel construction and use. :Treasure hunters sell the artifacts (cannons, bottles, coins, specie, bullion - also known as treasure) they find on shipwrecks and, when proficient at archaeology and working within the law, they are the capitalists of marine archaeology. Treasure hunters without proficiency in archaeology and salvaging historical artifacts without government permits are looters.〔(Ethics in Underwater Archaeology (Capitalism versus Socialism in Underwater Archaeology) by E. Lee Spence )〕 * Robert Ballard (born 1942), underwater archaeologist, professor at University of Rhode Island * George F. Bass (born 1932), pioneer underwater archaeologist, author, founded Institute of Nautical Archaeology in 1973 * Mel Fisher * Robert F. Marx (born 1933), pioneer underwater archaeologist, prolific author * Mark M. Newell, founder of Georgia Archaeological Institute * Alan Riebe, unaffiliated deep sea explorer, shipwreck historian, author * William R. Royal (March 16, 1905 - May 8, 1997), explorer of Warm Mineral Springs and Little Salt Spring in Florida * E. Lee Spence (born 1947), pioneer underwater archaeologist and treasure hunter, prolific author of books, maps and articles on shipwrecks, editor, a founder of Sea Research Society in 1972 * Robert Sténuit (born 1933), underwater archeologist and the world's first aquanaut * Peter Throckmorton (died 1990), pioneer underwater archaeologist, director Sea Research Society 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of undersea explorers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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