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Wisconsin Maritime Museum

Seminar Series: From Barns and Basements to Museum Exhibit Galleries: How Maritime Museums Bring Long-Lost Shipwreck Artifacts Back to the Public
3 October 2024

Register to Attend Guest Donation Thursday, 3 October 2024 7:00 PM EST Seminars are free to attend, although we hope you will support the Series with a suggested $10 Seminar Guest…

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Roy Hattori in the dive suit he wore to harvest abalone.
Roy Hattori in the dive suit he wore to harvest abalone., Rey Ruppel California History Room Archives Monterey Public Library

In the Pages of Sea History 188

Roy Hattori & the Japanese American Abalone Fishery of Monterey Bay by Melissa Ashley, Caleb Fineske, Leilani Leszkay, Tommy Hattori, Kylie King, and Richard J. King Read this featured article …

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Bob Trapani, Jr.

Annual Awards Dinner 24 October 2024

Celebrating Exceptional Leadership The Annual Awards Dinner is the single largest fundraising event promoting the work of the National Maritime Historical Society. Our gala celebrates the work of exceptional leaders in the…

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Diving with Mark V photo by Anita Sites Nathan Davis, part of Classic Diving LLC, descends into Vortex Springs, Florida, wearing an iconic Mark V diving helmet.

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Roy Hattori in the dive suit he wore to harvest abalone.
Roy Hattori in the dive suit he wore to harvest abalone., Rey Ruppel California History Room Archives Monterey Public Library

In the Pages of Sea History 188

Roy Hattori & the Japanese American Abalone Fishery of Monterey Bay by Melissa Ashley, Caleb Fineske, Leilani Leszkay, Tommy Hattori, Kylie King, and Richard J. King Read this featured article …

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Coastal and Marine Geologist

Coastal and Marine Geologist The United States Geological Survey (USGS) serves to provide scientific information to describe and understand the earth, which helps reduce the loss of life and property when natural disasters hit and helps us manage our natural resources. The USGS employs 10,000 scientists and technicians who collect, monitor, and analyze scientific data…

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Since its founding in 1963, the National Maritime Historical Society and Sea History magazine have been championing the history, art, science, and adventure of the sea—raising awareness of our maritime history, promoting the maritime heritage community, and inviting all to share in the adventures of seafaring.

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