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Seminar Series: Cruise on Fireboat JOHN J. HARVEY — 16 July 2022
Join the National Maritime Historical Society for a luncheon cruise from Manhattan’s Pier 66 aboard the 1931 fireboat John J. Harvey 16 July 2022, 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM Registration &…
In the Pages of Sea History 179
Here’s what’s in the pages of Sea History 179: National Marine Sanctuaries at 50!, by John Galluzzo, introduction by Elizabeth Moore This year the Marine Sanctuary system is celebrating fifty…
Seminar Series: NJ Shipwrecks: Seminar with Dan Lieb 22 June 2022
Register Here >>Guest Donation >>Livestreaming 22 June 7 PM EST >> Register Here for the Seminar Welcome & Refreshments at 6:30 PM EST, Lecture at 7:00 PM EST, Q&A to Follow…
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In the Pages of Sea History 179
Here’s what’s in the pages of Sea History 179: National Marine Sanctuaries at 50!, by John Galluzzo, introduction by Elizabeth Moore This year the Marine Sanctuary system is celebrating fifty…
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Marine Biologist, Lab Owner, Aquaculturist
Darcie’s quahog reseeding project with local shellfish harvesters. Marine Biologist, Lab Owner, Aquaculturist From mudflats, to coastal islands, to offshore waters, Darcie Couture’s work environment changes on a day-to-day basis—sometimes on an hour-to-hour basis. Darcie is a marine scientist and owner of a research lab that monitors marine environments. She grew up in Maine, about…
The National Maritime Historical Society is the national voice for America’s maritime heritage—helping to raise awareness of our nation’s history and the role seafaring has played in shaping the United States of America along with the rest of the world.
Our mission is to preserve and perpetuate the maritime history of the United States and to invite all Americans to share in the challenging heritage of seafaring.
