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Project 5: The Team and Supporters

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A7 Project Team

Some of the A7 Project team after the first dive on the site

Dive Team

  • Peter Holt, SHIPS Project Manager
  • Mallory Haas, SHIPS Project archaeologist
  • April Cunningham, SHIPS Project intern
  • Jose Quijano, SHIPS Project intern
  • Peter Bernardes, SHIPS Project dive supervisor
  • Allen Murray, SHIPS Project dive supervisor & dive planner
  • Steve Fletcher, SHIPS Project diver
  • Jon Reynolds, SHIPS Project diver
  • Mark Prior, SHIPS Project diver
  • Mark Pearce, SHIPS Project diver
  • Ben Kellett, In Deep Dive Centre
  • Innes McCartney, submarine expert
  • David Pelly, NDT specialist
  • Kevin Camidge, archaeologist

Dive support and sponsorship was courtesy of Jim and Ben Kellett and Sean McTierney at In Deep Dive Centre in Plymouth.

Biology Team

  • Dr Keith Hiscock, Research fellow at the MBA
  • Allen Murray, SHIPS Project dive supervisor

Research Team

  • Nicola Fyfe, researcher
  • Adam Bush, researcher
  • Innes McCartney, historian

Geophysics Team

  • Gwyn Jones, Lecturer in hydrography, Plymouth University
  • Mawgan Davies, MSc Hydrography student, Plymouth University
  • Kevin Camidge, CISMAS
  • Peter Holt, geophysicist

Virtual Reality Team

Human Interface Technologies Team, University of Birmingham

  • Prof. Robert Stone
  • Mr Hossein Moghimi
  • Dr Robert Guest

Management and Report

  • Peter Holt, A7 Project manager
  • Mike Williams, Permissions and legal, Plymouth University
  • Prof. Robert Stone, University of Birmingham

Supporters

Our thanks go to the many people who have provided information and supported the A7 Project, including:

Jenny Ashdown and the team at Cygnus Instruments, Peter Ball, Mark Beattie-Edwards at the Nautical Archaeology Society, Cpl Andrew Benson, Susan Benson at the Cumbria Archive in Barrow, Jeff Crawford, Mark Dunkley at English Heritage, Alexandra Geary at the RN Submarine Museum, Tony Hillgrove, Chris Hollamby, Mavis Jones, Julie Lawrence, Andy Liddell at MOD Salvage & Marine Operations, Alison Meek at Navy Command Headquarters, Shane Newman at Orcalight Ltd., Tristan Nichols, the late Peter Mitchell, David Peake, Mark Prior, Laura Quigley, Bob Reid, Dominic Russell, Josie Scobling, Margaret Screech, PJ Shaw, John Shelley, Peter Sieniewicz, David JB Smith, Ken Snailham, Peter Washburn and James Williams at Swathe Services Ltd.

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Special thanks go to the US research foundation ProMare who funded the A7 Project and made this all possible.

A7 Project Team

Some of the A7 Project team over the wreck of A7

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