Maritime Heritage
Conservation Issue

Monitor National Marine Sanctuary (MNMS) protects the remains of the shipwreck the USS Monitor. Documenting and monitoring the USS Monitor is a critical component of sanctuary management and will provide a better overall understanding of the story of the sanctuary and surrounding region.
Description
Detailed knowledge is critical to developing both a focused management plan and for continued monitoring of the remains of the USS Monitor. Within the MNMS management plan, Strategy AR-2 of the Archaeological Research Action Plan section and Strategy RM-1 of the Resource Monitoring Action Plan section highlight the need for new data on the shipwreck and the need to establish a long-term monitoring system for MNMS.

Data and Analysis Needs
- Continued monitoring of the USS Monitor shipwreck remains
- Identification of new stakeholders to engage in the preservation of the shipwreck and history
- Impacts of climate change to the USS Monitor
Potential Products
- Predictive modeling for potential management decision use
- Scientific papers and reports
- Education materials aimed at public audiences
- Public engagement opportunities
- New partnerships
- Communication and outreach materials aimed at a stakeholder and community member audience that focus on maritime heritage
For more information about this assessment, contact monitor@noaa.gov.