Privacy Statement
Code of Ethics
S.O.S.
is a Provincial Heritage Organization in Ontario dedicated to the
study,
preservation and
promotion of an appreciation
of Ontario's marine heritage. Incorporated in 1981, SOS is a public
charitable organization of dedicated volunteers from across the Province.
Operating mainly through a group of Local Chapter Committees supported by a Provincial
Board of Directors and Provincial Executive, our volunteers have undertaken many
worthwhile projects and activities.
Activities related to the
study of Ontario's
marine heritage include historical and archival research, oral histories, side
scan surveys and underwater archaeological investigations. Through
chapter sponsored projects, such as plaques, surveys, buoys and
internationally recognized diver training through the
Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS), we not
only help protect our dive sites, but spread the important word to many
others. SOS believes in in-situ
preservation of artifacts (i.e., leaving them where found) for others to see
any time as opposed to expensive preservation and then being hidden from he
public in museum collection storage facilities.
Preservation activities
undertaken by SOS members include a mooring program which seeks to minimize
anchor damage on sites which are regularly being visited by sport divers.
Along with the mooring program, site monitoring and documentation activities
help to record and preserve marine heritage sites. Presentations to
scuba clubs and training courses highlight the need for all divers to use
shipwreck sites responsibly - that is, to minimize the negative impact of
their visit to these fragile underwater museums.
We
promote an appreciation of Ontario's rich marine
heritage through a number of initiatives. SOS members regularly make
presentations to scuba training courses, public groups and dive clubs.
We design, produce and bring displays about marine heritage to underwater
trade shows and conferences. We seek to work very closely with the
diving tourism industry to ensure that the rapidly growing heritage tourism
initiatives are undertaken responsibly, from the standpoint of site
preservation.
Ontario enjoys one of the finest marine heritage resources of any jurisdiction on the planet, and SOS lobbies all levels of government with a view to developing resource management initiatives which strike an appropriate balance amongst the competing interests of study, preservation and use.
Membership in SOS is open to all persons and
organizations with an interest in marine heritage, imposes a duty to act in
a responsible manner towards submerged cultural resources and to abide by our
mission and ethics. Active
participation in our programs can provide an extremely rewarding and satisfying
experience for this indeed is an area where an
individual can make a very
significant and lasting contribution to a worthwhile cause
which benefits society as a whole.
So find out
what's going on...
Come on in! The water's just fine!
Last updated:
28 Dec 2008
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