Maritime Archaeologist/Remote-Sensing Specialist
Mr. Enright has served as a project manager, principal investigator, and diving supervisor for the assessment of maritime heritage resources under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. He is the remote-sensing specialist for bathymetric surveys, biological habitat mapping, and pipeline and obstruction identification. Mr. Enright also works as a biological field technician, GIS specialist, archival cartographic researcher, and report author. Additionally, he is a certified American Academy of Underwater Sciences Scientific Diver. Mr. Enright holds an M.A. degree in maritime studies and a B.S. degree in anthropology and history. | Skills & Qualifications
Maritime and terrestrial archaeology Remote-sensing and noise surveying - Wildlife inventorying
Archival and cartographic research - SCUBA, surface-supplied underwater communications
Underwater photo and video diving technologies Proficient ArcGIS, AutoCAD, MicroStation, and Surfer user
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