National Science Week 2023: Maritime Science

Facilitated

Dates

This Education program has now finished. Please visit Education programs to see other education programs on at the museum.

Monday 14 August – Tuesday 15 August | 10am – 1pm

Thursday 17 August – Friday 18 August | 10am – 1pm

Primary/Secondary
Primary
Secondary
Curriculum
Science
Science as a human endeavour
Science inquiry skills
Science understanding

Curriculum

Science

Cost

Free activity

Bookings

Drop in session - No bookings required

This Education program has now finished. Please visit Education programs to see other education programs on at the museum.

Join us during National Science Week at WA Shipwrecks Museum as we focus on the 'science-at-work' for WA Museum’s conservation scientists and maritime archaeologists.

Students will be able to see real historical artefacts up close, some hundreds of years old. We will talk about the innovative techniques our scientists use to discover and preserve these items.

To locate and document shipwrecks and maritime artefacts, Museum archaeologists use remote sensing technology such as side-scanning sonar and magnetometers. Once are discovered, they need to be preserved and WA Museum conservators have been innovators in preserving historic shipwrecks such as SS Xantho.

Join our Museum educators and explore the technology, physics and chemistry used by our renowned scientists and researchers.