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This presentation was a part of the first annual Tidally United: Cultural Resources Shoreline Monitoring and Public Engagement Summit hosted by the Florida Public Archaeology Network at Flagler College on August 5-6, 2016. To view more videos, please check out the playlist (URL). For more information about the summit, please visit fpan.us/tidallyunited. To take part in shoreline monitoring efforts, please check out fpan.us/hmsflorida To contact Nigel click here: http://www.flpublicarchaeology.org/cr... Nigel is the Public Archaeology Coordinator at the Central Regional Center of FPAN in Crystal River. He received his BA in cultural anthropology in 1998 from the University of West Florida and a BFA in fine arts ceramics from the University of Florida in 2002. Nigel worked as a full-time field archaeologist for over a decade before joining the Florida Public Archaeology Network team in 2013. Abstract: Florida Coastal Office (FCO) manages more than 2 million acres of Florida’s submerged and coastal lands. Among FCO’s many duties is monitoring archaeological resources in 41 statewide aquatic preserves. A pilot program was created to aid FCO in monitoring over 400 archaeological sites within St. Martins Marsh and Big Bend Seagrasses Aquatic Preserves. FPAN Central Region is in a unique position to assist local managers by implementing monitoring strategies, organizing and managing site location information, and facilitating access to the Florida Master Site File. See more at: http://fpangoingpublic.blogspot.com/2...