Steve Bilicki
Director/Maritime Archaeologist, BRS Cultural Resource Specialists
Steve Bilicki
Director/Maritime Archaeologist
BRS Cultural Resource Specialists
Wachapreague, Virginia
Waitt Expeditions:
Turks & Caicos: Endymion Rock (Surveyor)
Panama: Rio Chagres (Chief Surveyor)
Panama: Submarine Explorer (Chief Surveyor)
Mexico: Lost Fleet (Surveyor)
Biography
Mr. Bilicki is a specialist in the field of maritime archaeology and remote sensing. He has applied remote sensing techniques to detecting, mapping and identifying the shallow water environment. Submerged cultural resources detected are the focus of his work with hundreds of dives to investigate shipwrecks and submerged landscapes.
During his undergraduate studies at the University of Maryland, Mr. Bilicki began interning with the State of Maryland’s Maritime Archaeology Program. He became one of the program’s full-time archaeologist in 1992 performing federal permit reviews, historical research, remote sensing surveys, and systems maintenance. During his sixteen years of service to the state, he performed over 30 projects and investigations of submerged cultural resources on all major rivers of Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay. As project manger or assistant manger, Mr. Bilicki was responsible for the survey vessels, remote sensing survey, historical research, volunteer coordinator, dive master, data analysis, data processing, and report writing.
In 2006, Mr. Bilicki left the State of Maryland and created his own consulting firm, BRS, for remote sensing surveys, maritime and terrestrial archaeology. Relocating to the Virginia’s Eastern Shore, he completed the first remote sensing survey around Jamestown Island documenting 70+ submerged targets. Continuing to add to the Delmarva heritage, surveys have been performed on the Wicomico River and Northampton County, Virginia.













