Discover Oceanography and Archaeology
In July there were two trips on the National Oceanography Centre's research vessel RV Callista. The trips were organised by HWTMA with the help of the Discover oceanography crew and made possible due to generous sponsorship from the Drapers Charitable Fund. They were for 10-13 year olds with a focus on science and how it is essential in many careers and disciplines such as maritime archaeology and oceanography.
The youngsters were onboard for four hours, during which time they learnt about different scientific techniques used in maritime archaeology andearly methods of navigation. They had a go at using replica navigation instruments similar to those that would have been used hundreds of years ago.
In addition the young people had a chance to see a range of marine sampling techniques used in studying life beneath the waves. Seabed samples were taken so they could see what was living in the mud and a trawl of the seabed revealed a miriad of living creatures.
This is what some of you said after the trip:
"I found out about different methods of navigation"
"The best thing today was trying to catch the fish"
"The best thing today was to see animal I haven't seen before"
"We learned how to make a compass with needle and water"
Please find more images from the morning trip here
Please find more images from the afternoon trip here
If you have any questions please contact us