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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

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Heading Home, Thomas Hoyne, American Society of Marine Artists

A Maritime History of the United States: American Fisheries
by Charles Raskob Robinson and Len F. Tantillo
illustrated by the American Society of Marine Artists

 

two vessels with sails up

Star by Photo by Marc Albertazzi

The Case for Historic Ships
by Ray Ashley and Timothy J. Runyan

 

1800s duotone portrait of man standing holding onto a chair

Fair Way to Rio
by John Grady
Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress

 

Antique diver's hemlet worth $54K

 

 

Deep Dive: How an Antique Dealer in the Corn Belt Became One of the World’s Largest and Most Trusted Purveyors of Diving Helmets and Material Culture
by Kevin Sites
Photo courtesy of Nation’s Attic

 

 

 

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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  • NMHS Cause in Motion
  • Fiddler’s Green
  • Curator’s Corner
  • Sea History for Kids
  • Marlinspike News
  • Ship Notes, Seaport & Museum News
  • Reviews

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