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Annual report 2007

Martin Rheinheimer was appointed professor and head of the centre as of 1 January 2007. The activities of the members of CMRS were connected to the main fields of research defined by the research profile of the centre: maritime studies, regional development, maritime archaeology, tourism, and cultural heritage. As a joint project we are researching on the Wadden Sea. Staff, publications, lectures, exhibitions, and other relevant activities are documented in the appendix. The members of the centre have established a lot of relations and are part of networks, both international and national. They are chairmen or members of scientific societies, academic boards, institutions and redaction committees, which are documented in the appendix too. In 2007, three of the centre‟s PhD students defended their thesis: On 9 July, Aoife Daly defended her PhD thesis Timber, Trade and Tree-rings. A dendrochronological analysis of structural oak timer in Northern Europe, c. AD 1000 to c. AD 1650. On 30 August, Jannie Uhre Ejstrud defended her PhD thesis Til evigt minde. Dødslejefotografiet i Danmark fra 1840 til nutiden. On 7 September, Morten Karnøe Søndergaard defended his PhD thesis Dansk fiskeri c. 19452005. Teknologi, udvikling og forestillinger om kontrol. On 17 August, the members of the centre visited the German Wadden Sea island of Amrum. They looked both at the nature, culture, and history of the island by visiting the lighthouse from 1875, a captain‟s house from the 18th century, the medieval church and the graveyard with old gravestones of the North Frisian seafarers, the duck decoy, and the new exhibition about the 18th century seaman Hark Olufs. This exhibition has been made by SDU students in Esbjerg and was first shown at the Fisheries Museum at Esbjerg in 2003/04.

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Maritime studies Søren Byskov completed his research in the Hvide Sande fisheries 1982-2007. The project shed new light on the complex relations between a fisheries business influenced on the one hand by a very strong local attitude towards fisheries as an independent activity and on the other hand the increasing level of fisheries regulation introduced from the mid 1980s as a means of trying to protect the decreasing fish stocks in the North Sea. The project concerned the sea-fisheries based in Hvide Sande as well as the small-scale fiord fisheries taking place in Ringkøbing fjord, the latter being highly influenced by the changing discourse during the 1980s towards nature management and regulation of agricultural nutrients pollution. The project resulted in the book Viljen til fiskeri, published in 2007. Morten Hahn-Pedersen has worked on an investigation on the ship-owner E. Matthiesen and the shipping of the small village, Hjerting on the west coast of Jutland around the middle of the 19th Century. The results were published in an article entitled “Konsulens skib – omkring et skibsportræt fra 1847”, Sjæk’len 2006, Esbjerg 2007. Morten Hahn-Pedersen and Morten Karnøe Søndergaard have worked on a report for Offshore Center Danmark on the development of the Danish Offshore Industry 1962-2007. The report included an analysis on the related impact of the Danish offshore oil and gas activities in 2006. The report entitled Den danske offshoresektor 1962-2007 – Udvikling, udfordring og værdi was submitted to Offshore Center Danmark in November 2007. As part of this project Morten Hahn-Pedersen worked with the methods on how to measure the related impact of North Sea oil and gas activities. Results of this work was presented by Morten Hahn-Pedersen at the Nordisk Historikerkongres in Reykjavik, Iceland, in August 2007 in a paper entitled Charting Small Pieces in the Big Puzzle of International Offshore Oil and Gas. In the autumn of 2007, the paper has been submitted to and accepted by The International Journal of Maritime History. Morten Karnøe Søndergaard completed a research project entitled ”Lobster fisheries from Læsø 1970-2006” funded by the Danish Cultural Heritage Agency. The project documented the development of the lobster fisheries in the period and its influence on social and economical living conditions on the Kattegat island. The project report will be published in April 2008 in the museum yearbook, Sjæk’len. René Taudal Poulsen has published his PhD thesis An environmental history of North Sea ling and cod fisheries, 1840-1914. He has been working on a project on Weilbach & navigationen, a 250 years history of a sub supplier and mediator of know-how inside of Danish shipping. This project is funded by Iver C. Weilbach & Co. A/S in the period from May 2006 to December 2007. Together with Henrik Sorrn-Friese (CBS), he has started research in tax incentives, frame conditions and industrial dynamics in the Danish maritime sector, funded by Den Danske Maritime Fond from January 2006 to spring 2010. The exhibition Pirater og kristne slaver – En sømands møde med den islamiske kultur i 1700tallet, made by Martin Rheinheimer and his students in 2002, and which has been shown in the Fisheries Museum in 2003/04, and later in Bergen, Oslo, Algiers, and in Constantine, has been shown in Tórshavn on the Faroe Islands in the period from 1 May through 5 September. Under the title Hark Olufs. Abenteuer eines Amrumer Seemanns in Nordafrika, the exhibition was inaugurated as a permanent exhibition at the Maritimes Erlebniszentrum, Norddorf/Amrum on 15 July.

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Regional development Martin Rheinheimer is working with a long term research project about the maritime societies of the Wadden Sea islands, focusing on the island of Amrum as a case. In the last years, he has analyzed diaries from the 19th century, which are interesting sources for the utilization of the natural resources of the Wadden Sea. The diaries also shed light on the everyday life on the island under the hard conditions in the period between the end of the sailing period and the start of the tourist period in the 1890s. In 2007, these studies resulted in the publication of the book Der Kojenmann. Mensch und Natur im Wattenmeer and one article. For publishing the book, the Ferring Stiftung gave a grant of 75,000 Danish kroner. On the basis of these results, Martin Rheinheimer has made an exhibition with a group of students, which will be shown at the Maritimes Erlebniszentrum, Norddorf/Amrum as a permanent exhibition and in the Fisheries Museum, Esbjerg, too, as a special exhibition. The research in the maritime communities will continue, and now he is studying the structures of the society of Amrum by analyzing serial sources such as church records and censuses. This analysis covers the period from 1650 to 1900. The Virtual Museum is a project funded by the EU INTERREG IIIa programme in the regions of Fyn/KERN and Sønderjylland/Schleswig. The project is funded in the period from 1 April 2005 through 31 March 2008. It has a volume of 1,600,000 Euro and is realized together with three partners in Denmark and Germany: the Institute of History and Civilization at SDU (Martin Rheinheimer), the Department of Business Communication and Information Science at SDU (Klaus Robering), Institut für schleswig-holsteinische Zeit- und Regionalgeschichte at the University of Flensburg (Uwe Danker), and Zentrum Multimedia at the Fachhochschule Kiel (Bernd Vesper). Virtual Museum is an international and interdisciplinary project between history, didactics, information science and multimedia. The project will result in a multimedia homepage, which, by the internet, shall mediate the regional history of the Danish-German borderlands in the period 1830-2000 to different target groups. In this way, the project fits into several main fields of research of CMRS: especially regional development but also maritime studies, because the website will contain a main chapter about the maritime history of the region. The project has a tourist perspective (one target group is tourists), and it is dealing with cultural heritage of the region. Mogens R. Nissen is employed by the project as an assistant professor and realizes the historical content for the Danish part researching, writing texts, getting pictures, movies, interviews etc. Lulu A. Hansen is employed as a PhD student from 1 February by a grant from the Danish Research School of History. She will carry out a PhD project on Identitet, udgrænsning og reintegration i den vestjyske region 1940-1955 – et studie af samarbejdets former, funktioner og konsekvenser.

Maritime archaeology After a provisional year in 2006, The Maritime Archaeology Programme really started in 2007. An official kick-off symposium was held on 18 April 2007, with presentation of the three lines of research by which the programme wants to distinguish itself. These include the significance of heritage and the extension of heritage protection over extraterritorial zones, on which Carsten Lund of the Ministry of Environment gave a presentation, Regional studies and predictive modelling, which was put in perspective by Hauke Jöns, the Scientific Director of

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the Niedersächsisches Institut für historische Küstenforschung in Wilhelmshaven, and the detailed scrutiny of ship construction as a proxy for societal developments, which was introduced by Flemming Rieck. In Thijs Maarleveld‟s inaugural lecture „Maritime Archaeology – Identifying Identity‟ the three strands were combined and reflected upon. Just before the official kick-off the Programme‟s staff was brought on strength with the appointment of Jens Auer as third man next to Thijs Maarleveld and Bo Ejstrud. Jens Auer has a practical background in Maritime Archaeology in Germany and the United Kingdom and is preparing a PhD thesis on a Danish subject: small warships in the Danish navy. As the Programme is still in its pioneering phase, a lot of emphasis was laid on building up the necessary equipment and resources base and developing the postgraduate curriculum and research in practice. Quite importantly, the Danish Maritime Authority recognized the Programme as a ‟professional diving school‟ in July 2007. This allows for the integration of students in underwater work. A research project relating to a 16th century ship in the Thames, the so-called Gresham ship, was started up in co-operation with University College London. Research and publication are funded by the Port of London Authority. More locally, the staff and the first group of students performed a contextual study, including the historical, geographical, and physical context of the Gredstedbro find, a Migration Period ship of which only a few pieces had been raised during World War II, during normalization of the estuary of the Kongeå, 15 km south of Esbjerg. The project is undertaken in close co-operation with Ribe Museum, the National Museum, and Esbjerg Museum. Another field project for which a geophysical survey was carried through in close co-operation with the Fisheries Museum, the Viking Ship Museum, and the local offshore industry, relates to the remains of a XIIth century ship in the „Knudedyb‟, a tidal inlet south of the Island of Fanø, that used to be the approach to Ribe‟s harbour. On the basis of an Erasmus Mundus grant, Thijs Maarleveld gave lectures at the University of Cadiz. The Nordforsk grant for the NORMA network contributed to a sailing and experimental archaeology week at Roskilde and is extended to 2008. The diving and research equipment is adequately building up. The University has put a maintenance and storage room and a storage shed at the Programme‟s disposal. Provisional equipment for a workshop/laboratory for modelling and reconstruction archaeological ships is purchased in the context of the Gresham research project. The University Library has been assisted in an active acquisition policy for a maritime archaeological collection. Support in this effort was obtained from the archaeological department of Copenhagen University‟s Saxo Institute, from the heritage authority (Kulturarvsstyrelsen), the Viking Ship Museum, and several private sponsors. In the training of students the kind assistance of the Fisheries Museum, Esbjerg Museum, Ribe Museum, Varde Museum, Ølgod conservation, and the Strandingsmuseum St. George as well as of Moesgård, Langelands Museum, the National Museum, and the Viking Ship Museum have readily been used. The Programme has been included in the Marinet network, where Danish museums with a maritime archaeological responsibility coordinate their efforts. As such, the Programme has started to contribute to agenda-setting and development of maritime archaeology Denmark-wide. This adds to the advisory role that the Programme‟s personnel have in international contexts.

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The Newsletter (Maritime Archaeology Newsletter from Denmark), which the Programme started in 2006, is widely appreciated. All Danish museums with a maritime archaeological responsibility contribute. Despite all these positive issues, 2007 was still a very uncertain year, due to the fact that the student intake was limited. As a new Programme is not known in advance to the potential student community, it was not helpful that in 2006 and much of 2007 the university web pages were being rebuilt with the Danish pages as first priority, which meant that hardly any information was available in English, which of course is essential to an international programme. In order to cater for this a special website for the Maritime Archaeology Programme started up its own website and marketing which can be integrated with the University‟s endeavours later.

Tourism Janne J. Liburd continues her projects on sustainable tourism: the project ”ToLearn. Developing sustainable tourism in the North Sea region – Applying the Tourism Learning Area concept”. which is funded by Interreg IIIb with 99,000 Euro (total budget 222,750 Euro) in the period from May 2006 to July 2008. Moreover, the project ”Master i Innovationsledelse i udkantsområder” funded by Socialfond with appr. 800,000 Danish kroner from October 2006 to December 2007. Niels Chr. Nielsen was employed as a research assistant by the Galathea3-project ”St. Croix in past and present” from 1 February through 30 April. There, he was on field work in the US Virgin Islands from 17 March to 2 April. He was involved in the Virtual Galathea3-project1, with development of educational material at high-school-level and gave talks about “St. Croix in past and present” when the coaster MS Samka visited Esbjerg in September as part of “Galathea Danmark” and at the Christmas meeting of the Danish West-Indian Society in Taastrup on 23 November. Key note presentation at COWI‟s GIS-user conference in Kolding on 18-9 October “GIS på Galathea-ekspeditionen”. He was employed as post doc at IFKI from 1 August, with the Centre for Tourism, Innovation and Culture (TIK), focusing on tourists‟ use of maps and other spatial information technology. Working on the ToLearn project (Developing sustainable tourism in the North Sea region – Applying the Tourism Learning Area concept), currently with implementation project in the pilot region, the Danish Wadden Sea area, preparing workshop for March 2008. Took part in the ToLearn mid-term conference in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands on 7-9 November and gave the presentation “Potential uses of new mobile technologies to improve location based tourist communication“, based on a case study from Fanø. Martin Rheinheimer has analyzed the marketing of the Wadden Sea islands by postcards sold on the internet (1890-1970). Two articles were published in 2007.

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Cultural heritage Four CMRS researchers (Maibritt Bager, Bo Ejstrud, Niels Chr. Nielsen, and Morten Karnøe Søndergaard) visited St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, in March 2007 as part of the Galathea 3 expedition. The project St. Croix i fortid og nutid was supported with 520,000 Danish kroner by Bikuben Fonden and Esbjerg Fonden. St. Croix is a coastal society that went through a dramatic change in the last 500 years. Today the island is dependent on tourism and thus both on cultural heritage and environment. How are these resources administrated? How can they best be administrated? And how do we open the information, which we have in Danish archives, to the local people, administrators, and tourists on St. Croix? It is obvious that history – and especially mediating history – is important to modern experience economy in general and to tourism in particular. Therefore, the project integrates the different aspects and disciplines with a special focus on sustainability and St. Croix. As a result Bo Ejstrud is now writing a book on the history of landscape on St. Croix. Søren Byskov published his PhD thesis under the title Dansk kystkultur under forandring. Kystlandskab, kulturhistorie og naturforvaltning i det 20. århundrede. Mette Guldberg finished an article in the beginning of the year about concepts and attitudes in connection with management of the cultural heritage during the last 10-15 years. She worked continuously on the subject in the follow group to the survey of Danish harbours in the industrial society carried out by the National Cultural Heritage Agency and in form of contributions to The Cultural Heritage Atlas of the Wadden Sea and the appointment of Esbjerg harbour as one of 25 industrial monuments.

Research School MAST In 2007, the research school had the following activities: Dynamics of Culture meeting at SDU on 23 March, Fishnet Conference in Tune on 22-23 May, the PhD seminar At opleve (på) stedet co-organised with The Danish Research School of Cultural Heritage was held in Esbjerg on 4-5 October, Fishnet meeting in Charlottenlund on 1 November, Dynamics of Culture Seminar in Huddinge on 14-15 December. To this working Conference both Jens Auer and Thijs Maarleveld contributed with a paper.

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Appendix Academic advisory council Professor, Dr. Lars Scholl, Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum, Bremerhaven, Tyskland (chairman) Researcher Flemming Rieck, Nationalmuseet, Roskilde Chairman Erik Clausen, Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet Head of institute Jesper Carlsen, Institut for Historie, Kultur og Samfundsbeskrivelse, SDU Associate professor Kurt Villads Jensen, Institut for Historie, Kultur og Samfundsbeskrivelse, SDU Professor, Dr. Silke Göttsch-Elten, Seminar für Europäische Ethnologie/Volkskunde, Kiel Universitet

Head of centre Professor, Dr. habil. Martin Rheinheimer, Institut for Historie, Kultur og Samfundsbeskrivelse, SDU

Staff at the University of Southern Denmark Professor, Dr. Thijs Maarleveld Professor, Dr. habil. Martin Rheinheimer Honorary professor, Morten Meldgaard PhD Associate professor, Bo Ejstrud PhD Associate professor, Janne J. Liburd PhD Assistant professor, Mogens Rostgaard Nissen PhD Assistant professor, René Taudal Poulsen PhD Post doc, Niels Chr. Nielsen PhD (since 1 August) Research assistant, Jens Auer (since 15 April) Bilingual Secretary, Helle Kildebæk Raun at the Fisheries and Maritime Museum Museum director, associate research professor, MA Morten Hahn-Pedersen Curator, associate research professor, Mette Guldberg PhD Curator, assistant research professor, Søren Byskov PhD Researcher, MA Morten Karnøe Søndergaard (until 30 November) PhD students per 31 December Bente Bramming Lulu Anne Hansen Carina Ren

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Publications Andersen, A. En krigssejler fra Hjerting. Esbjerg, 2007 – forlagsredaktion ved Morten HahnPedersen. Blichfeldt, B., Jepsen, A.L. and Janne J. Liburd. ”Turisters oplevelser – mellem mobil selvskabelse og campinglivets frihed fra oplevelser”. Bærenholdt, J.O. Sundbo, J. (ed.). Oplevelsesøkonomi: Produktion, Forbrug og Kultur. Frederiksberg: Samfundslitteratur, 2007. 231-47. Byskov, S. Viljen til fiskeri. Hvide Sande-fiskeriet 1982-2007. Hvide Sande: Hvide Sande Fiskeriforening, 2007. Byskov, S. ”Erhvervsfiskeri på Ringkøbing fjord 1980-2006”. Sjæk’len 2006. Esbjerg: Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet, 2007. 85-95. Byskov, S. Review of ”Aldo Chircop et al: Ocean Yearbook 20”. International Journal of Maritime History 2007, no. 1. 384-87. Byskov, S. Dansk kystkultur under forandring. Kystlandskab, kulturhistorie og naturforvaltning i det 20. århundrede. Esbjerg: Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet, 2007. Carlsen, J. and Janne J. Liburd. “A Research Agenda for Tourism Crisis Marketing Recovery and Communications”. Journal of Tourism and Travel Marketing, vol. 23 (2007), no. 2, 3, 4. 265-76. Ejstrud, B. “Modelling Fetch using GIS”. Maritime Archaeology Newsletter from Denmark, no. 22 (2007). 23-25. Ejstrud, B. and Thijs Maarleveld. ”Et middelalderligt fragtskib - marinarkaeologi i Knudedybet”. Sjæk’len 2006. Esbjerg: Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet, 2007. 132-41. Guldberg, M. ”Fra kulturmiljø til kulturarv. Museerne og det kulturhistoriske arbejde”. Sjæk’len 2006. Esbjerg: Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet, 2007. 96-117. Guldberg, M. ”Kulturarv”. Vadehavet Kulturarvsatlas. Kulturarvsstyrelsen, 2007. 14-23. Guldberg, M. ”Amter forgår, men samfund består”. Mark og Montre, 2007, 5-7. Guldberg, M. ”Porten til England”. Grethe Jensen, Henrik Sebro og Caspar Jørgensen (eds.) Industri Industri – 25 stk. dansk kulturarv. København: GADs forlag, 2007. 100-103. Guldberg, M. (ed.). Gorridsen, V. ”Besættelsen oplevet fra Sømandshjemmet Ny Havn”. Fra Ribe Amt. Esbjerg, 2007. 47-62. Guldberg, M. og O. Mortensøn. ”Studierejse ad søvejen”. Danske Museer, 2007. 35-37.

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Guldberg, M. og Carina Ren. “Cultural Heritage and Ownership. Ph.d.-seminar arrangeret i et samarbejde mellem forskerskolerne MAST og Kulturarvens forskerskole. Syddansk Universitet, Campus Esbjerg, 20.-22. november 2006”. Nordisk Museologi, 1, 2007. 110-13. Hahn-Pedersen, M. (ed.). Havets Kulturarv. Esbjerg, 2007. Hahn-Pedersen, M. (ed.). Sjæk’len - Årbog for Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet, Saltvandsakvariet i Esbjerg 2006. Esbjerg, 2007. Hahn-Pedersen, M. “Konsulens skib – omkring et skibsportræt fra 1847". Sjæk’len 2006. Esbjerg, 2007. 9-25. Hahn-Pedersen, M. “Nordisk havneudvikling i internationalt perspektiv”. M. Hahn-Pedersen (ed.) Havets Kulturarv. Esbjerg, 2007. 153-70. Hahn-Pedersen, M. ”Using Networks as a Tool”. Proceedings from the 2nd European Maritime Museum Conference in Barcelona, October 2006 (submitted and accepted). Hahn-Pedersen, M. “Charting Small Pieces in the Big Puzzle of the International Offshore Oil and Gas Industry”. International Journal of Maritime History (submitted and accepted). Hahn-Pedersen, M. “President‟s Column”. ICMM News, vol. 29, Issue 1, First Quarter 2007. 1-2. Hahn-Pedersen, M. “President‟s Column”. ICMM News, vol. 29, Issue 2, Mid 2007. 2. Hahn-Pedersen, M. “Congress success in historic Malta”. ICMM News, vol. 29, Issue 3, End Year 2007. 1 and 3. Hahn-Pedersen, M. “ICMM AGM – Malta, 9 October 2007”. ICMM News, vol. 29, Issue 3, End Year 2007. 4-6. Hahn-Pedersen, M. ”President‟s Dinner Speech”. ICMM News, vol. 29, Issue 3, End Year 2007. 14-15. Hahn-Pedersen, M. “Dynamik. Gratis glæder ikke altid de bedste”. Politiken 16-9-2007. Hahn-Pedersen, M. “Gratis entré på museerne?”. Danske Museer, årg. 20, nr. 5, oktober 2007. 18-20. Hahn-Pedersen, M. og Mette Guldberg. “Esvagt – en offshorevirksomhed i Esbjerg”. Sjæk’len 2006. Esbjerg: Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet, 2007. 43-63. Hahn-Pedersen, M. og Mette Guldberg. “Esbjerg Havn og fyrsystem – Porten til England”. Grethe Jensen, Henrik Sebro og Caspar Jørgensen (eds.) Industri, Industri – 25. stk. dansk kulturarv. København: Gads Forlag, 2007. 100-105. Hahn-Pedersen, M. og Morten Karnøe Søndergaard. Den danske offshoresektor 1962-2007 Udvikling, udfordring og værdi. Rapport til Offshore Center Danmark, Esbjerg 2007.

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Jensen, T., Svend Tougaard og Morten Hahn-Pedersen. “Nyt sælarium på Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet”. Sjæk’len 2006. Esbjerg: Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet, 2007. 143-59. Kuschert, R. Nordfriesland in der frühen Neuzeit. Neu bearbeitet von Martin Rheinheimer, Fiete Pingel und Thomas Steensen (Geschichte Nordfrieslands, Teil 3). Bredstedt: Nordfriisk Instituut 2007. Liburd, J.J. and Anja Hergesell (Eds.). BEST Education Network Think Tank VII Innovations for Sustainable Tourism. Conference proceedings (2007). University of Technology Sydney. Liburd, J.J. and Anja Hergesell. Learning as Prerequisite for Innovations in Tourism – Sustainable Tourism Development in the North Sea Region. BEST Education Network Think Tank VII Innovations for Sustainable Tourism. Conference proceedings. University of Technology Sydney (2007). 111-16. Liburd, J.J. “Sustainable tourism, cultural practice and competence development for hotels and inns in Denmark”. Tourism Recreation Research, vol. 32 (2007), no. 1. 41-48. Liburd, J.J. ”Bæredygtig turisme: Problemstillinger, muligheder og udfordringer”. Sørensen, A. (ed.). Grundbog i Turisme. København: Frydenlund, 2007. 251-64. Maarleveld, Th.J. ”Arkæologi og Historiebrug”. Historie. Jysk Selskab for Historie, no. 2 (2007). 207-13. Maarleveld, Th.J. “The 2001 UNESCO-Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage: Origin and Consequences”. Morten Hahn-Pedersen (ed.) Havets kulturarv. Fiskeri- og Sofartsmuseets Studieserie, nr. 24. Esbjerg: Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet. 9-32. Maarleveld, Th.J. Fish and “Chips of Knowledge”. Some Thoughts on the Biases of the Archaeological Record. Workshop Internacional “Artes de pesca en la Antiguëdad Clásica. Un primer balance. 2007. 31. Maarleveld, Th.J. Maritime Archaeology. Identifying Identity. Esbjerg, 2007. Maarleveld, Th.J. “One step at a time”. The Maritime Archaeology Newsletter from Denmark 22, 2007. 1. Maarleveld, Th.J. “Maritime management matters”. J. Satchell and P. Palma (eds.). Managing the Marine Cultural Heritage: Defining, Accessing And Managing the Resource Submarine. CBA Research Report 153. York, 2007. 49-58. Maarleveld, Th. J. “Seminar to mark the start of Maritime Archaeology education in Denmark”. The European Archaeologist 27, 2007. 12. Maarleveld, Th.J. Vasa. The Archaeology of a Swedish Warship of 1628. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 36.2, 2007, 426-29. Poulsen, R.T. An Environmental History of North Sea ling and cod fisheries, 1840-1914. Fiskeri- & Søfartsmuseets Studieserie nr. 22. Esbjerg: Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet, 2007.

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Poulsen, R.T. ”Liner shipping and technological innovation: Ostasiat and the container revolution, 1963-75”. Scandinavian Economic History Review, vol. 55, issue 2, 2007. 83-100. Poulsen, R.T., Andrew B. Cooper, Poul Holm and Brian R. MacKenzie. ”The importance of historical baselines to fisheries management – An abundance estimate of ling (Molva molva) and cod (Gadus morhua) in the Skagerrak and northeastern North Sea, 1872”. Fisheries Research, vol. 87, issues 2-3, 2007. 196-207. Poulsen, R.T. and Poul Holm. ”What can maritime historians learn from marine science? The concept of catch per unit effort (CPUE)” International Journal of Maritime History, vol. 19, no. 2, 2007. Ren, C. ”There‟s a place where it can all come true‟. Iscenesættelse og praksis i et amerikansk fritids- og oplevelsesrum”. Nordnytt, Nordisk tidsskrift for etnologi og folkloristik 100, 2007. Rheinheimer, M. Der Kojenmann. Mensch und Natur im Wattenmeer 1860-1900, Nordfriesische Quellen und Studien 7. Neumünster: Wachholtz Verlag, 2007. Rheinheimer, M. „Der Mythos der Seebäder. Visualisierung und Vermarktung der Nordfriesischen Inseln durch Postkarten“. Norbert Fischer, Susan Müller-Wusterwitz and Brigitta Schmidt-Lauber (eds.) Inszenierungen der Küste. Berlin, 2007. 219-37. Rheinheimer, M. „Eine maritime Gesellschaft im Wandel: Amrum im 19. Jahrhundert“. Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Schleswig-Holsteinische Geschichte 132, 2007. 77-106. Rheinheimer, M. „Billeder fra Nordsøkystens søbade. Om postkort som markedsføring af de nordfrisiske øer”. Sjæk’len 2006. Esbjerg: Fiskerie- og Søfartsmuseet, 2007. 118-31. Rheinheimer, M. Review of Ortwin Pelc: Seeräuber auf Nord- und Ostsee. Wirklichkeit und Mythos (Heide 2005). Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Schleswig-Holsteinische Geschichte 132, 2007. 270-71. Rheinheimer, M. Review of Torsten Fischer / Thomas Riis (Hrsg.): Tod und Trauer. Todeswahrnehmung und Trauerriten in Nordeuropa (Kiel 2006). Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Schleswig-Holsteinische Geschichte 132, 2007. 320-21. Rheinheimer, M. Review of Marie Luisa Allemeyer, „Kein Land ohne Deich …!” Lebenswelten einer Küstengesellschaft in der Frühen Neuzeit (Göttingen 2006). Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Schleswig-Holsteinische Geschichte 132, 2007. 304-5.

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Honorary positions Jens Auer Member of Steering Group for the Gresham Ship Project Post Excavation Programme. Member of Steering Group co-ordinating the post excavation analysis of the Gresham Ship. Søren Byskov Co-ordinator for Fiskeripuljen - The Danish Network of Museums working with fisheries history. Member of the Board of Sydvestjysk Folkeuniversitet. Esbjerg, Ribe, Bramming. Member of the Steering Committee, North Atlantic Fisheries History Association. Mette Guldberg Chair of the corps of external examiners at Almen Etnologi og Europæisk Etnologi, Københavns Universitet. Chair of Kulturarvsstyrelsens Faglige Råd for Nyere Tids Kulturhistorie. Member of Kulturarvsstyrelsens Fællesråd. Secretary for Søfartspuljen, de danske kulturhistoriske museers søfartshistoriske samarbejde. Member of Forskningsudvalget for Dansk Folkemindesamling. Member of Skandinavisk Museumsforbunds danske arbejdsudvalg. Member of forretningsudvalget for Ribe Amts Museumsråd (until April). Member of udvalget vedr. kulturelle aktiviteter i landdistrikter under Ministeriet for Fødevarer, Landbrug og Fiskeri. Member of følgegruppen til Kulturarvsstyrelsens temagennemgang af danske havne. Member of bestyrelsen for Historisk Samfund for Ribe Amt (from April). Member of Det Rådgivende Udvalg for Vadehavsområdet (from May). Member of the steering committee for Naturformidlerordningen på Fanø (from November). Member of the steering committee for Vadehavets Formidlerforum (from November) Morten Hahn-Pedersen Chairman of International Congress of Maritime Museums (ICMM). Secretary for ANSC – North Sea Maritime Museum Network. Member of The Baltic Working Group on Coastal Culture and Maritime Heritage. Member of the steering committee for Norsk Sjøfartsmuseums revitaliseringsprojekt. Member of the counselling group for Aqua‟s kulturhistoriske udstillinger. Member of the steering committee for Center for Energi og Samfund. Member of bestyrelsen for Skibsbevaringsfonden. Chairman of Museumsrådet for Sydvestjylland. Member of bestyrelse og forretningsudvalg for Fyrskibsfonden. Member of bestyrelsen for BG Bank Fonden i Esbjerg. Member of bestyrelsen for Bygd-Fonden. Member of bestyrelsen for Post/Tele-Museumsfonden. Member of repræsentantskab og bestyrelse for Esbjerg Erhvervsudvikling. Member of den midlertidige bestyrelse for CVU Vests overgang til professionshøjskole. Lulu Anne Hansen Reviewer for popular history site Historie-online Janne J. Liburd Chair, BEST Education Network http://www.besteducationnetwork.org.

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Co-chair,Tourism Education Futures Initiative http://www.tourismeducationsummit.com/. Scientific Programme Evaluator, European Science Foundation. Scientific Programme Evaluator, The Norwegian Research Council. Referee and book reviewer for Annals of Tourism Research. Editorial Board, Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research. Referee Tourism Review International. Referee Tourism Recreation Research. Book reviewer, Journal of Ecotourism. Board member, Centre for Regional and Tourism Research, Bornholm, Denmark. Thijs Maarleveld Head of MAST - Research School for Studies in Marine and Coastal Environment, Heritage and Sustainable Tourism. Editor Maritime Archaeology Newsletter from Denmark. Member MariNet, Maritime archaeological policy network Denmark. Member The Committee for Danish Maritime History and Anthropology (Kontaktudvalget for Dansk Maritim Historie- og Samfundsforskning). Member ICOMOS Danmark. Referee on behalf of the Council for the Humanities of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO, the Dutch research council). Advisor Leidennetwork on illicit trade in antiquities and cultural heritage. Advisor Rambøll Danmark in the Nordstream project. Advisor R. Lemaire International center for Conservation, Leuven, Belgium. Advisor Asian Academy for Heritage Management. Member editorial Board Journal of Maritime Archaeology (Springer, Boston). Member Steering Group Gresham Ship Research. Member The German Archaeological Institute (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, DAI). Vice-President ICOMOS International Committee on the Underwater Heritage (ICOMOS / ICUCH) (ICOMOS = International Council on Monuments and Sites, UNESCO affiliate). Member ICOMOS Scientific Council (ICOMOS = International Council on Monuments and Sites, UNESCO affiliate). Niels Chr. Nielsen Reviewer for Ecological Modelling. Mogens Rostgaard Nissen Besættelsestidsnetværket. Landbohistorisk Selskab, active member. Skandinavisk netværk for handelspolitik i mellemkrigstiden. Europæisk landbrugshistorisk netværk under CORN. René Taudal Poulsen Editor of the journal ‟Mercator‟. The journal disseminates results of maritime research projects to employees and students in the maritime industries. Carina Ren Editor, referee and book reviewer for the journal Nordnytt for etnologi og folkloristik Book reviewer for Folk og Kultur.

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Martin Rheinheimer Editor-in-chief, Arbeitskreis für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte Schleswig-Holsteins. Member of the board, Arbeitskreis für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte SchleswigHolsteins. Member of the academic board, Institut für Zeit- und Regionalgeschichte (IZRG), Schleswig. Co-editor, Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Schleswig-Holsteinische Geschichte. Member of the academic board, Gesellschaft für Schleswig-Holsteinische Geschichte. Editor for Studien zur Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte Schleswig-Holsteins. Editor for Virtual Library Geschichte: Schleswig-Holstein and member of Virtual Library Geschichte. Member of the board og vice-chairman of the academic board of Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum, Bremerhaven. Member of Selskabet for Udgivelse af Kilder til Danmarks Historie. Referee on behalf of the Council for the Humanities of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO, the Dutch research council). Morten Karnøe Søndergaard Editor-in-chief, Global Fisheries History Network 2004-. Steering Committee member North Atlantic Fisheries History network (NAFHA) 2006-2007. Secretary, Coastergruppen 2005Member of Kontaktudvalget for Dansk Historie og Samfundsforskning 2004Book reviewer, Scandinavian Economic History Review 2006Book reviewer, International Journal of Maritime History 2004-

Exhibitions Mette Guldberg: Føroya Fornminnissavn (Færøernes Nationalmuseum) showed the exhibition Pirater og kristne slaver from 1 May till 15 September. A copy of this exhibition opened on 15 July at Maritime Erlebnis Center, Norddorf, Amrum. Morten Hahn-Pedersen og Mette Guldberg (organisers): Esvagt – en offshorevirksomhed i Esbjerg, Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet, marts-december 2007. Morten Hahn-Pedersen (organiser): North Sea Lights, shown at maritime museums in Aberdeen and Hull in 2007. Morten Hahn-Pedersen (co-organiser): Baltic Harbours, international poster-exhibition, opened in Vilnius in September 2007 and sent to all Baltic countries in 500 copies.

Lectures Jens Auer 18 September: Teaching Maritime Archaeology: A practical approach. 13the EAA Annual Meeting in Zadar. 8 November: Guest lecture for Maritime Archaeology Masters Programme at University College of London

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14-15 December: Fregatten, Snau and Barkalonga: Small Warships in Northern Europe 1650-1750. The Dynamics of Economic Culture in the Northsea- and Baltic Region ca. 12501700´Fourth international workshop Huddinge. Søren Byskov 29-31 August: Danish fisheries in transition 1990-2006. Kyst og Fisk Workshop at the North Sea Centre, Hirtshals. Bo Ejstrud 29 March: St. Croix in Past and Present. University of Virgin Islands, St. Croix. Lulu Anne Hansen 30 December: Esbjergs unge tyskerpiger. Sociale og kønsmoralske udfordringer under besættelsen, at Danmark under Besættelsen 1940-1945, Løgumkloster Højskole. Morten Hahn-Pedersen 7 February: From Viking to Roughneck at the conference “Energy and Culture”, Esbjerg. 10 August: Charting Small Pieces in the Big Puzzle of International Offshore Oil and Gas, Nordisk Historikerkongres, Reykjavik 11 December: Aktuel måling af offshoreaktiviteternes afledte effekt. Offshore Center Danmark. Thijs J. Maarleveld 9 February: Europe and the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage. International Seminar. The UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, Lisbon. 11 March: Marinarkæologi, nyt fra / nyt om Esbjerg. Marinarkæologisk Konference. Slagelse. 2 April: Archaeological significance and maritime heritage. UNESCO-ICCROM Asian Academy for Heritage Management (AAHM) - Cultural Impact Assessment and Maritime Archaeology Field School, Galle, Sri Lanka. 2 April: The UNESCO convention on the protection of the underwater cultural heritage, 2001. 3 April: The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), 1982. UNESCOICCROM Asian Academy for Heritage Management (AAHM) - Cultural Impact Assessment and Maritime Archaeology Field School, Galle, Sri Lanka. 18 April: Maritime Archaeology, Identifying Identity. Inaugural address, University of Southern Denmark, Esbjerg. 30 April: The Migration Period, Southern Denmark and the North Sea. An introduction to the assessment of the Gredstedbro find. Centre for Maritime and Regional studies. Fisheries and Maritime Museum, Esbjerg. 1 September: Underwater sites feeding the antiquities market. Leiden Network. National Museum. National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden. 4 October: MAST og Kulturarvens forskerskole seminar At opleve (på) stedet, Esbjerg. 11 november Nautical Archaeology in Nordic Waters: New Research Results. Aus der Tiefe. Forschungsergebnisse und Perspektiven von Unterwasser- und Küstenarchäologie. Kunstund Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn. 16 November: "Fish and 'chips of knowledge'. Some thoughts on the biases of the archaeological record". International Workshop Nets and Fishing Gears in Classical Antiquity. Universidad de Cádiz, Cádiz.

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23 November: The situation of submerged archaeological sites and the need for the UNESCO 2001 Convention – a global overview. Information Meeting for Representatives of UNESCO Member States. UNESCO, Paris. 14 December: Continuity and Change. Early Modern Merchant Ships, Revisited. The Dynamics of Economic Culture in the Northsea-and Baltic Region ca. 1250-1700. Fourth international workshop. Huddinge. Mogens Rostgaard Nissen 9 January: Lecture at Folkeuniversitetet in Faaborg. 29 January: Lecture in Nr. Aaby. 9 February: Conference in Schleswig with presentation of the Virtual Museum project. 9 March: Lecture at Københavns Universitet. 16 April: Lecture at Grindsted Museum. 25 April: Lecture in Ebeltoft and in Aarhus in connection with Forskningens Døgn. 26 April: Lecture in Valsbøl in connection with Forskningens Døgn. 18-19 May: Lecture on ”Virtuelles Museum”. Okkupation und Widerstand im Internet på konferencen Deutschland – Skandinavien. Erinnerungskulturen im Schatten der Kriegserfarungen (1940-1945) at Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel. 8-12 August: Participation in Nordic History Congress, Reykjavik with the presentation: ”The National Compromize. Kanslergadeforliget in 1933” som en del af halvdagssessionen ”The Deglobalization of the 1930´s: Foreign Trade and the Great Depression in the Nordic Countries.” 14 November: Lecture at Folkeuniversitetet, Esbjerg. 15 November: Lecture in Lindknud. 20 November: Lecture at Riberkjærgaard Landbrugsskole. 30 November: Lecture on Kulturarv og virtuel museumsformidling together with Jonas Granlie at the conference Idræt, Kulturarv og Digital Formidling at Odense Stadsarkiv. Rene Taudal Poulsen Drivers of change in liner shipping - What are the causes of concentration in liner shipping?, paper presentede at the Annual conference of the Iternational Association of Maritime Econmists, Athens, June 2007. The potential of marine environmental history: Fisheries history and the marine environment, paper presentede at the Conference in maritime history, University of Southern Britanny, Lorient, France, November 2007. Martin Rheinheimer 3 April: Landsbydvedtægter i hertugdømmet Slesvig (gæsteforelæsning ved Århus Universitet) 5 May: Der Kojenmann. Mensch und Natur im Wattenmeer 1860-1900 (Öömrang Ferian, Norddorf/Amrum) 6 May: Der Kojenmann. Mensch und Natur im Wattenmeer 1860-1900 (Ferring-Stiftung, Alkersum/Föhr) 21 November: På vadehavsøerne i 1800-tallet (Husum Danske bibliotek)

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Other relevant activities Jens Auer 26 August – 1 September: Gresham Wreck diving fieldwork. Søren Byskov Søren Byskov participated in the 11th North Atlantic Fisheries History (NAFHA) Conference in Bergen, Norway. The conference theme was “Science and Regulations in the North Atlantic in the 19th and 20th Century”. Morten Hahn-Pedersen Co-organiser of the conference Energy and Culture, Esbjerg, February 2007 Co-organiser of ICMM 2007 Conference, Malta, October 2007 Co-organiser of the 9th North Sea History Conference, Stavanger, September 2008 Thijs J. Maarleveld 1-9 April: Substantial contribution to UNESCO-ICCROM Asian Academy for Heritage Management (AAHM) - Cultural Impact Assessment and Maritime Archaeology Field School, Galle, Sri Lanka. 19 June: Participation final conference Lancewadplan, Wilhelmshafen. 26-31 August: Maritime Archaeology fieldschool, Portsmouth, organised with Jens Auer. Niels Chr. Nielsen Organised GPS-assisted walking rally in Ribe for the PhD seminar “At opleve (på) stedet” on 4-5 October. Participating in the e-Tourism Forum on “Use, management and impact of the Social Web (Web 2.0) on business operations and strategies in the tourism and mass media sectors” Carina Ren 7 February: Project presentation: Tourism research in Zakopane. PhD forum, Department of Anthropology, University of Warsaw, Poland. 13 April: Project presentation: Tourism, Culture and heritage. “Research Friday”. Ethnology, Saxo-department, University of Copenhagen. 25 June: Discussant on presentation by Flemming Just: Generalising Practical Network. Seminar on Social networks: Theory and Practice, SDU (IFUL) Organised the PhD seminar “At opleve (på) stedet” co-funded by MAST and KAF. 4-5 October: participated in the PhD seminar ”At opleve (på) stedet”, SDU. ´Bæredygtig turisme – hvad for en fisk?´ Electronic newsletter 1, Centre for Tourism, Innovation og Culture (TIC). Seminar review: Cultural Heritage and Ownership, with Mette Guldberg. In Nordisk Museologi 2007/1. Seminar review: At opleve (på) stedet, with Mads Daubjerg. In Nordisk Museologi 2008/1. Presentation of the PhD project: Communicating culture and identity in tourism relations. Zakopane as an example. In Nordisk Museologi, 2007/1. Presentation of the PhD-project and interview, Bibliotekskole NYT 2007/1, Thematic issue on cultural heritage. May: Participation in the TV2 program ”Godmorgen Danmark”, in a feature om sustainable tourism. April: Interview in the Polish local newspaper Tygodnik Podhalanski, Zakopane, Poland.

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Martin Rheinheimer Interview: Urban 3 January: Et virtuelt museum om region Sydjylland og Schleswig-Holstein.

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