Underwater tourism
At the heart of the Adriatic,innovation is helping protect history beneath the waves
The Torre Chianca underwater archaeological site represents one of the pilot actions of the DIH InnovaMare project, demonstrating how digital technologies can support the protection and sustainable management of submerged cultural heritage. The pilot is coordinated by ARTI, Agenzia Regionale per la Tecnologia e l’Innovazione and implemented by Wireless and More in collaboration with the University of Salento - Department of Cultural Heritage.
A solar-powered smart buoy, equipped with underwater cameras and environmental sensors, monitors the Roman-era tombs by tracking water quality and helping prevent unauthorized access. The system also collects valuable data to support research, site protection, and sustainable heritage management. By combining smart marine technologies, scientific research, and institutional collaboration, the pilot demonstrates how digital solutions can protect fragile underwater heritage while contributing to sustainable coastal management.
This pilot serves as a replicable model for other coastal and underwater heritage sites, showing how innovation can strengthen the protection of cultural assets and advance a more sustainable Blue Economy.