1970-80s
The beginnings of Korean maritime archaeology
1975 Discovery of the Sinan maritime relics 1976-1984 The underwater excavations of the Sinan Shipwreck, Korea's first excavation campaign of underwater cultural heritage August 25, 1981 Mokpo Conservation Shipyard established, affiliated under the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage 1983-1984 The underwater Excavation of the Wando Shipwreck, a Goryeo celadon carrier
1990s
Opening of the National Maritime Relics Gallery
January 3, 1990 Opening of the Mokpo Maritime Relic Conservation Yard (Presidential Decree No. 12896) December, 14, 1994 Opening of the National Maritime Relics Gallery
2000s
Development of Research Competency
November, 2006 The Seamuse, an underwater cultural
asset exploration vessel, is put to sea2002-2009 The underwater excavatios
of Biando, 12-Dongpado, Yamido2006 International Symposium the 30th Anniversary
of Excavation of the Sinan Shipwreck2007-2010 The underwater excavations
of Mado Shipwreck Nos. 1 and 2April, 27, 2009 Institute name changed to the National Research
(Presidential Decree No. 214007)
Institute of Maritime Cultural Heritage
2010s
Establishment of the Base for Conducting Underwater Surveys in Taean-gun County
April 2011 The completion of the Taean Conservation Center,
Taean-gun County, Chungcheongnam-do Province
2011-2014 The Underwater Excavations
of Mado shipwreck Nos. 3 and 42012-2017 The Underwater Excavations
of Myeongnyangdaecheop-ro, Jindo CountyDecember, 2012 Launching the Nurian,
an underwater excavation vesselMarch, 2016 Designated to an executive agency
June, 2017 The establishment
of the West Sea Cultural Heritage DivisionNovember, 2019 The opening of Taean National Maritime Museum
2020s
Relaunching
2020 The establishment of the plan for comprehensive space for maritime history and culture base May, 17, 2024 Institute name changed to the National Research Institute of Maritime Heritage