9:00 - 10:30 : Keynote Presentations (theatre hall Grote Post)
9:00 - 9:45 : Keynote: Du Site Archéologique aux Territoires de l’Eau: Héritages, Passages, Nouveaux Concepts - Virginie Serna
9:45 - 10:30 : Keynote: D’Anticythère aux Abysses: La Longue Marche des Archéologues aux Pieds Palmés - Michel L'Hour
10:30 - 11:15 : Coffee Break
Coffee is served in the entrance room Grote Foyer and on the top floor in room Panorama.
11:15 - 12:45 : Parallel Sessions
Theatre hall Grote Post : Session E2 : River and Inland Water Archaeology - Exploring submerged and Watercourse-Linked Cultural Heritage - Cécile Ansieau
- River Archaeology in Wallonia (Belgium): Review of Several Decades of Discoveries and Interventions in Watercourses - Cécile Ansieau
- A River That Reads Like a Book: The Story of Brussels as Told by the Fluvial Deposits in the Medieval Harbour - Valérie Ghesquière
- The Gallo-Roman Port Agglomeration of Pommeroeul and Its Barge (Belgium, Hainaut) - Florine Blin
Theatre hall Kleine Post : Session D2 : Coastal Maritime Landscapes - Soetkin Vervust
- Palaeolandscape Visualisations as Tools for Earth Science Communication and Public Outreach in the UNESCO Global Geopark Schelde Delta (Belgium - The Netherlands) - Patrick Kiden
- Drowned Landscapes of the Belgian Middle Coast - Victor Cartelle
- Using GIS and Satellite Imagery in Monitoring the Changes in Coastal Cultural Heritage Sites Along the Nile Delta - Mirette Abdelnour
- Methodology for the Reconstruction of Historical Coastal Structures and Assess Their Functional Role Over Time - Mauro Frontini
Room Dactylo : Session K1 : 3D Modelling - Johan Opdebeeck
- Digital Photogrammetry in the Arduous Waters of the Bulgarian Black Sea - Pavel Georgiev
- Virtual Dissemination Strategies Based on 3D Photogrammetric Reconstruction for the Social Appropriation of Underwater Cultural Heritage in Colombia: The Case of the San José Galleon Shipwreck - Jesús Aldana Mendoza
- A New Reconstruction of the Zambratija wreck (Late Bronze Age; Croatia, Istria) - Kato Nees
- Beyond the Model: Exploring the (Post)Photogrammetry Process for the BZN17 Shipwreck - Gerrit Dijkstra
Room Atelier +1 : Session A3 : Sustainable Tourism - José Bettencourt
- Projects to Enhance the Cultural Heritage of the Aquatic Environment in the Madeira Archipelago - José Bettencourt
- Combining Underwater Cultural and Natural Heritage to Empower Sustainable Tourism Ddevelopment in EU Outermost Regions – The ecoRoute approach - Patricia Carvalho
- Twenty Years Lessons Learned of Accessible Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites - Anastasia Fourkiotou
- Waterfront Archaeology in Antwerp. A Long-term Urban Development Process and Opportunities for Valorization in Public Domain - Karen Minsaer
Room Klas : Session H2 : Asian Underwater Archaeology - Sarah Ward
- The Wreck of the Shah Muncher, Singapore Strait, 1796 - Michael Flecker
- Transient Harbour structures: An Example from Contemporary Practice at Mandvi - Karan Desai
- Investigating the Main Members of Shipwrecks in East Asia and Southeast Asia from the 7th to 13th Centuries - Weile Li
Room Telefonie : Session J1 : Toxic Legacies - Matthew Skelhorn
- UK Ministry of Defence Wrecks Management Program: Managing Potentially Polluting Wrecks (PPW) Around the World - Matthew Skelhorn
- Lost Ships, Lasting Impacts: Managing Shipwreck Pollution Through Archival and Environmental Science - Romina Schuster & Wyona Schütte
- Admiralty Fuel Oil 1900-1945: Research and Risk - Graham Scott
- Gathering information for citizen science monitoring of polluting wrecks - Peta Knott
12:45 - 14:00 : Lunch Break
Lunch is served in the entrance room Grote Foyer and on the top floor in room Panorama.
14:00 - 15:30 : Parallel Sessions
Theatre hall Grote Post : Session E2 : River and Inland Water Archaeology - Exploring submerged and Watercourse-Linked Cultural Heritage - Cécile Ansieau
- Interpreting riverbed stratification: Historical and archaeological evidence from the Oglio River - Alice Lucchini
- Rhône river excavations, in Arles: in search of the Roman port - Alex Sabastia
- Boat-hooks in the medieval Netherlands: typology, characteristics and their significance in the maritime archaeological record - Rafail Papadopoulos
- Research Challenges and Significance of Holocene Archaeological Remains in the Riverbed at the Resurgence of the Han-sur-Lesse Cave (Belgium) - Christophe Delaere
Theatre hall Kleine Post : Session D2 : Coastal Maritime Landscapes - Soetkin Vervust
- Submerged Ancient Fortification Walls of Mesambria: Key Indicators of Black Sea Sea-Level Rise - Nayden Prahov
- Waterscape in the Canche Valley (France). Quentovic - The Growth and Development of a River Port by the Sea - Inès Leroy
- Legacy and Modernity: Archaeology of Maritime Landscape of an Atlantic shoreline - Gaëlle Dieulefet
Room Dactylo : Session K1 : 3D Modelling - Johan Opdebeeck
- Two Hundred Wrecksites Modelled - Lessons Learned and Moore's Law - Markku Luoto
- From Seabed to Showcase: Integrating 3D Technology in Maritime Discovery, Research, and Engagement - Jasmine Noble-Shelley
- A New 3D Reconstruction of the Middle Bronze Age Boat from Mitrou, Greece - Aleydis Van de Moortel
Room Atelier +1 : Session A3 : Sustainable Tourism - José Bettencourt
- Empowering Sustainable Tourism Growth of Rural and Remote Areas Leveraging Cultural Heritage in Multidimensional Tourism Modelling - Polyvios Raxis
- Tourism's Bontribution to the Dugout Boat Heritage in Soomaa National Park - Aivar Ruukel
Room Klas : Session H2 : Asian Underwater Archaeology - Sarah Ward
- Main Findings of Underwater Archaeological Excavation of the Yuan Dynasty Shengbeiyu Shipwreck, Zhangzhou, Fujian, China - Guoqing Liang
- New Approach of Underwater Archaeology in Japan - Randy Sasaki (prerecorded)
- Reassessing the Maritime Silk Road: A Future Archaeological Perspective - Sarah Ward
- New Achievements of China’s Inland Underwater Archaeology - A Case Study of Shicheng City, Zhejiang Province - Guangcan Xin
Room Telefonie : Session K3 : Digital Reconstruction of Shipwrecks - Hendrik Lettany
- Documentation of Timbers and Digital Reconstruction of Ships: The Cais do Sodré Ship, an Ongoing Project at the Portuguese National Centre for Nautical Archaeology (CNANS) - Adolfo Miguel Martins
- HMS Hampshire: A Century on the Seabed - Chris Rowland
- Charting Shipwrecks Using Multibeam Echosounders and Visualisation in the Shipwreck Database of Flemish Hydrography - Samuel Deleu
15:30 - 16:15 : Coffee Break
Coffee is served in the entrance room Grote Foyer and on the top floor in room Panorama.
16:15 - 18:25 : Parallel Sessions
Theatre hall Grote Post : Session E2 : River and Inland Water Archaeology - Exploring submerged and Watercourse-Linked Cultural Heritage - Cécile Ansieau
- Underwater Archaeology in the Canton of Bern (Switzerland) - Johannes Reich & Lukas Schärer
- Macrobotanical Mixtures From River Deposits in Brussels: From a Rural Gallo-Roman Site to the Urbanisation of a Medieval City - Lien Speleers
- Navigation and River Mobility in the Upper Loire Basin: The Confluences of the Allier and the Dore - Olivier Troubat
- A River With a Story: Development of a Specific Methodology to Study the Ancient Senne River in Brussels - Yannick Devos
- Across the river: Uncovering the Maritime Cultural Landscape of Crossing the River Humber - Katerina Velentza
Theatre hall Kleine Post : Session L1 : UCH Management in World Heritage Sites - Arturo Rey da Silva
- Integrating Underwater Cultural Heritage into to the Management of the World Heritage Site of the Seaport City of Valparaíso, Chile. Challenges and Advances of a Complex Case Study - Diego Carabias
- Special Management and Protection Plan - PEMP Fort Bahía: Instrument for the Safeguarding of the Fortified Maritime Cultural Landscape of the World Heritage Site Cartagena de Indias (Colombia) - Carlos del Cairo Hurtado
- Baiheliang and Raoudha Nilometre as Hydrological Heritage - Akifumi Iwabuchi
- Wrecks in Peace: Insights from Research on the UNESCO World Heritage Site Suomenlinna - Minna Koivikko
- World Heritage Below the Waves: Statistics on Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites - Elena Perez-Alvaro
- Different Conditions, Common Goals: Challenges in Monitoring and Management of the Transnational and Serial UNESCO World Heritage property “Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps” - Helena Seidl da Fonseca
Room Dactylo : Session B2 : Maritime Heritage Societies - Markku Luoto
- MAS Contribution to International UCH NGO Co-Operation - Vesa Saarinen
- Introduction to the Nautical Archaeology Society's Training Programme - Peta Knott
- UN Decade of NGO Citizen Science - Garry Momber
- Creating Maritime Convergence Knowledge with Community Participation: The Maritime Cultural Heritage in Seto Inland Sea, Japan - Chihiro Nishikawa
- Establishing the Asian Underwater Cultural Heritage Association (AUCHA): A Participatory Approach - Sarah Ward
- Round Table Discussion: Citizen Science in UCH - Peta Knott
Room Atelier +1 : Session A4 : Maritime Collections - Corioli Souter
- Commerce and Craftsmanship in the 17th Century: A Study of Dutch Silver Objects from the Batavia Shipwreck - Tamar Davidowitz
- Anping Jars of Magong Harbor: Manufacturing Specialization and Dutch East India Company Trade Networks in 17th Century Maritime Asia - Zong Jhe Li
- Objects and Stories: Different and Changing Perspectives of the Dutch ‘Golden Age’ - Martijn Manders
- The Charlestown Shipwreck Collection, the Experience of Taking on a Large Private Collection of Shipwreck Material - Dave Parham
- A Storied Ocean: Maritime Collections and Their Interpretation at the Western Australian Museum - Corioli Souter
- Early Historic Books from Australian Waters: Literary Fragments from the VOC Shipwrecks Batavia (1629), Vergulde Draak (1656), Zuiddorp (1712), and Zeewijk (1727) - Wendy van Duivenvoorde
Room Klas : Session D4 : The Double Narrative of Man and Water - Martina Seifert
- The Semiotics of Seas and Oceans in Shaping the Identity of the Self and the Other in Omani Novel: Selected Samples - Mariam Albadi
- Facing the Sea: An Evaluation of Coastal and Underwater Archaeological Contexts in the Gulf of Almería and Their Contribution to City-Territory Interpretation During the Roman Period - Enrique Aragón (prerecorded)
- The Maritime and Industrial Cultural Landscape of Baru During the 18th Century: A Microregion in Cartagena de Indias (Colombia) - Victoria Báez Santos
- Chasing the Shore? Archipelago societies' adapting to the changing landscape of Southwestern Finland throughout the Bronze and Iron Age - Yann Irissou
- Patterns of anchor-stone traditions in the prehistoric Red Sea and Mediterranean - Gregory Votruba
Room Telefonie : Session L3 : Heritage Crime - Alison James
- A Common approach to Enforcement for Heritage Crimes Offshore in English Waters - Jason Lowther
- The Maritime Observatory: Satellite-Derived Intelligence in Shipwreck Monitoring and Protection - Giles Richardson
- Protected Shipwreck Sites and Their Fight Against Crime! - Jenny Kent
- Protectively Marking Heritage to Enable Effective Enforcement - Alison James
Room Telefonie 2 : Session G5 : Shipwreck Studies - Marnix Pieters
- Traces on the Bottom - 80th Anniversary of the Maritime Evacuation of Prisoners from Nazi Concentration Camps in the Baltic Sea Region - Robert Domzal (brought by Michal Grabowski)
- Underwater Archaeology in the Lower São Francisco River, Brazil: The Shipwreck of Neópolis, Sergipe (18th-19th Century) - Paulo Fernando Bava de Camargo
- Through Centuries and Across Miles – Understanding the Significance of the Barangaroo Boat through its Reconstruction at the Australian National Maritime Museum - Kieran Hosty
- From Tree to Boat: The Construction and Use of Grzybowo-Type Dugouts in Poland - Szymon Mosakowski
- Archaeology of a Pirate Lair on Sainte-Marie Island, Madagascar - Jean Soulat
20:00 : Conference Dinner
Classic three-course dinner in restaurant Brassi Rooftop, above the Casino Kursaal.