About Our Expeditions
Ocean Exploration and Conservation
The Waitt Institute is committed to enabling interdisciplinary research deep beneath the planet’s last frontier of discovery. The ocean has much to reveal to us about the earth’s natural and cultural history — from mysterious new life forms to long-lost ships of ancient seafaring cultures. The Institute believes that our future, like our past, is tied to that of the sea. A better understanding of the world’s oceans is critical to the survival of all life on our planet.
Our most recent efforts are focused on submerged cultural resources. The mission of these expeditions is to assist non-profit and governmental institutions in surveying and documenting underwater and coastal archaeological sites. The Waitt Institute provides leadership and resources so that these historical areas can be inventoried and evaluated for preservation. Our efforts serve to preserve history through these sites, while also assisting in increasing awareness about their importance to our shared cultural heritage.
Learn more about our expeditions:
Third Century BCE Shipwreck - Ionian Coast, Albania
New Spain Fleet - Chinchorro Reef, Mexico
The Rio Chagres - Castillo de San Lorenzo, Panama











