Submerged Cultural Resources Exploration Team (SCRET) promotes the
exploration, identification, documentation, and recovery of submerged
cultural resources, primarily in the Pacific Northwest. SCRET is a Washington
nonprofit corporation that is operated exclusively for public and charitable
purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue
Code.
SCRET has the following goals:
(1) To explore, identify, and document submerged cultural resources,
primarily in the Pacific Northwest. Such resources include shipwrecks,
aircraft and other wreckage of historical interest. SCRET has a special
interest and focus on wrecks located in deeper water that have not been
explored previously.
(2) To produce high-quality video documentation of submerged cultural
resources in the Pacific Northwest.
(3) To document the deterioration of submerged cultural resources over
time. We know that wrecks deteriorate, but we know very little about
how quickly the process occurs. SCRET intends to explore this process
by visiting certain wrecks on a regular basis to record how the condition
of the wreck changes over time.
(4) To develop standards for conducting safe diving operations on wrecks
located in deeper water.
(5) To work with applicable government agencies to ensure that submerged
cultural resources are protected from harm. For example, wrecks located
in commercial anchorage areas are presently exposed to damage from the
anchors of large commercial vessels.
(6) To educate the public about the historical significance and importance
of submerged cultural resources in the Pacific Northwest.
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