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I got a chuckle out of reading that a center for submerged resources is moving to Colorado. A land-locked state with no major bodies of water? Of course!
This sounds like so many jokes about stupid decisions by big government, that it's hard to believe there may be perfectly logical and reasonable reasons to base it there.
Thanks for the laugh of the day.
Meli
--- On Thu, 4/30/09, Karen Mudar <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
April 2009 Archeology E-Gram
NPS Submerged Resource Center Moves
The NPS Submerged Resource Center has moved. The new address is
National Park Service Submerged Resources Center
12795 W. Alameda Pkwy.
Denver, CO 80225
The center was formed in 1980 to inventory and evaluate submerged resources
in the National Park System and to assist other agencies, nationally and
internationally, with underwater heritage resource issues. It is staffed by
underwater archeologists and photographers to provide expertise as needed
by managers of national parks with submerged lands. The Acting Chief is
David L. Conlin.
For more information about the Submerged Resource Center, go to
www.nps.gov/submerged
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