- Deep Water Archaeology Research Group
- Research group developing tools and methods for deep sea archaeological investigations in oceans using advanced sensors, robotics, and submersibles. - Aegean Sea 2001
- Examination of a shipwreck off the island of Nisyros in the Dodecanese by MIT DeepArch in collaboration with the Greek National Centre for Marine Research. - Ashkelon 1999
- Discovered Iron Age ship wrecks in deep waters off Ashkelon, Israel. - Black Sea 1998
- A pioneering undersea archaeological survey of the area surrounding the city of Sinop, Turkey, in the Black Sea. This survey focused on relatively shallow water. - Black Sea 1999
- Extension of the 1998 project for deeper water explorations. - Black Sea 2000
- 2000 expedition which discovered an antediluvian site, shipwrecks, and Noah's stockings. - CSS Hunley 2001
- An MIT DeepArch project which surveyed the still-sealed Confederate submarine with high-frequency sonar. - Defence 2000
- The project tested high-frequency, narrow-beam sub-bottom profiling sonar on Defence, a privateer belonging to the American Revolutionary War excavated in the early 1980s. - Midway 1998
- The unearthing of the aircraft carrier called Yorktown, which sunk during the battle of Midway in World War II. - Monitor 2001
- Survey expedition of a wrecked submarine and surrounding seafloor with high-frequency sub-bottom profiler to locate possible targets. - Skerki Bank 1997
- MIT programme which resulted in the discovery of eight ships documenting the existence of a major trading route in the central Mediterranean Sea between ancient Carthage, Rome, Sicily, and Sardinia.
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