Maritime history and research
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TallShips Features offers economical research into all aspects of maritime history. Its founder, Commander Nicholas Messinger, is a Master Mariner and Fellow of The Nautical Institute. As founder editor of Tall Ships International Magazine, his archive of maritime information is second to none - and available to all. |
The Fisheries and Maritime Museum is the largest institution of its kind in Denmark focusing on Danish fisheries and marine biology, the tidal wetlands (Wadden Sea), west Jutland coastal shipping and the North Sea offshore industries. So the theme of the museum can truly be said to be "people and the sea". The newly renovated saltwater aquarium offers an exciting cruise below the surface of the sea. Starting at the beach, follow the tour into deeper and deeper water and experience the differnet environments in the sea, the different fish habitats and their various species. A big 8 x 3 metre aquarium allows the visitor to stand right next to the biggest fish in the North Sea, and it's possible to touch a shark in the special open aquarium - if you dare! |
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A museum featuring fresh water boats from the late 1800's to the 1950's. Located in the Oldest Summer Resort in America, a must see for wooden boat entusuiasts and anyone who loves summer at the lake. All set in a period building and exhibits are enchanced with memorabilia from summers past. |
Historical shipwrecks located by the NUMA crew, headed up by Author, adventurer Clive Cussler |
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The Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society is dedicated to serving the public by providing education about the maritime heritage of the Pacific Northwest. Membership in the Society is open to anyone interested in our Maritime History. The Society's purpose is to collect, preserve and display maritime historical objects, relics and data with particular emphasis on the Pacific Northwest." |


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