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The Submerged Resources Center is a unit within the United States National Park Service. The unit is based out of Lakewood, Colorado in the NPS Intermountain Region headquarters. www.nps.gov/src

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History

In 1976, the Submerged Cultural Resources Unit (known as SCRU) was formed and staffed by underwater archeologists, photographers, and service divers to provide the expertise required by managers of national parks with submerged lands. Renamed the Submerged Resources Center in 1999 to include natural resources, the core mission of the program has remained the same: to inventory and evaluate submerged resources in the National Park System and to assist other agencies, nationally and internationally, with underwater heritage resource issues. Former staff include archeologists Daniel J. Lenihan, Larry Murphy, Toni Carrell, Matthew Russell, and photographer John Brooks.

Projects

Projects the SRC has been involved in include work on USS Arizona, the shipwrecks of Isle Royale National Park, mapping the shipwrecks of Dry Tortugas National Park, and many, many others.

Daniel Lenihan, former Chief of the SRC, describes the founding of the unit and many of its exploits in Submerged: Adventures of America's Most Elite Underwater Archeology Team.

Current Staff

  • Chief Dr. Dave Conlin (who replaced Larry Murphy when he retired in 2009).
  • Noted underwater videographer Brett Seymour
  • Senior underwater archeologist Bert Ho
  • Underwater archeologist Jessica Keller
  • Audio/Video production specialist Susanna Pershern
  • Office administrator Desiree Sousha
  • Underwater archeologist Jeneva Wright
  • References

    Submerged Resources Center Wikipedia