03/02/2026
As part of the 7th semester Marine Archaeology module, students of the Department of Coastal and Marine Resources Management, majoring in Natural Resources Management, were provided with an invaluable opportunity to undergo hands-on training at the Maritime Archaeology Unit of the Central Cultural Fund, Galle, from 23rd January 2026 to 29th January 2026.
This training program was organized by the module lecturer Mr. Rasika Muthucumarana, Senior Archaeology Officer and Head of the Maritime Archaeology Unit, Central Cultural Fund, Sri Lanka.
During this intensive training period, theoretical and practical exposure was gained in the following areas:
* Recording and documentation of marine artefacts
* Mechanical and chemical cleaning techniques
* Preparation of samples for chemical analysis
* Underwater photography and photogrammetry
* Open water swimming and diving training
* Shipwreck search methods
* Sketching and documentation of underwater findings
Sincere gratitude is extended to all officers and staff of the Maritime Archaeology Unit for their guidance, patience, and continuous support throughout the training. Special appreciation is conveyed to the resource persons Mr. Rasika Muthucumarana, Mr. Gamini Saman, Mr. Kamal Zoysa, Mr. Sameera, and Ms. Jinali for generously sharing their expertise and practical knowledge, which made this experience highly enriching.
Heartfelt thanks are also extended to the Semester Coordinator Ms. Shamali Rathnasri, Head of the Department Ms. Chathurika Zoysa, and Dean of the Faculty for organizing and facilitating this valuable learning opportunity.
Such practical exposure plays a vital role in strengthening academic knowledge and shaping future professional pathways in marine and maritime studies.
The experience, learning, and memories gained are gratefully acknowledged. ๐โ