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Support SDSS Expeditions

Support underwater archaeology, exploration, and the protection of submerged cultural heritage.
By joining SDSS you help document shipwrecks, preserve maritime history, and make new discoveries accessible through our virtual museum.

Friends of SDSS

Support underwater exploration and gain one-year access to the Premium Contents of the UnderwaterHistory.org virtual museum.

Benefits include:

– 3D shipwreck models and 360° wreck videos

– downloadable 3D printable shipwreck model

PDF Annual Campaign Report

Battle of the Egadi Field-Activity Report (PDF)

 SDSS Expeditions Sponsor Circle Newsletter

Supporter

Support SDSS expeditions while enjoying five-year premium access to the virtual museum.

Benefits include:

– full access to 3D shipwreck models and immersive videos

Printed Annual Campaign Report

– 1 SDSS T-shirt

Name listed on the SDSS supporters page

SDSS Expeditions Sponsor Circle Newsletter

Expedition Parter

Provide significant support to SDSS expeditions and receive lifetime access to the Premium Contents of the virtual museum.

Benefits include:

– Printed Annual Campaign Report, Battle of the Egadi Field-Activity Report

– Invitation to the annual expedition presentation

limited edition expedition poster, digital certificate of partnership

– recognition on the SDSS website,  SDSS Expedition Pack

Expedition Patron

Expedition Patrons play a key role in enabling SDSS field operations and archaeological research.

Benefits include:

Exclusive briefings with the SDSS Board

– Access to the Directors’ Mailing List, Special access to the Battle of the Egadi Project

– Visits to the museum, artifact facility, and diving base, Boat excursion to the battlefield site

Lifetime virtual museum access

– Recognition on the SDSS website and Annual Report, SDSS Expedition Pack

Compare Support Levels

The table below provides an overview of the benefits included at each level.

Your support helps document shipwrecks, protect fragile heritage, and bring the stories of the sea to the public.