I notice you’ve searched for “Kendra Kennedy” — but there are several people with that name, and without more context, it’s hard to provide a precise guide.
, an archeologist specializing in maritime cultural landscapes, public engagement, and paleoenvironmental research. Submerged Stories: Reclaiming History with Kendra Kennedy
But Kendra, the scientist, sensed something more. In her research, she’d learned that certain minerals in riverbeds could create a magnetic field strong enough to affect compasses. If such a deposit existed, it might explain why the old maps of the river always showed a slight deviation near the willow.
Educating the public about the importance of protecting underwater artifacts as non-renewable cultural resources. Leadership and Recognition