You are entering the Vice Admiral John H. Fetterman State of Florida Maritime Museum and Research Center. Just past the atrium, you come upon a large aquarium teeming with marine life. Fish are swimming in and out of a replica of a sixteenth-century shipwreck. Intermingled with the fish are nautical archaeologists in scuba gear laying grids over the wreck and preparing to record its dimensions. University of West Florida students from a Shipwreck Archaeology class invite you to observe a real-time video of an archaeology dig taking place at that moment on Santa Rosa Island or on a shipwreck in Pensacola Bay and share with you the opportunities to dive with archaeologists in workshops sponsored by the Florida Public Archaeology Network…This is just the beginning… Imagine the possibilities…