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Friend Pierette
Challenges Teach Us Survival
Challenges are simply opportunities to be all we can be. They are also great lessons in survival. I have always maintained that humans who are pampered — hence unchallenged– lose their ambition and skill to survive. So, I totally concur with … Continue reading
Oceaneering International
I had never heard of this company until an acquaintance wrote to me about it. He is an employee for Oceaneering International. He is also the proud owner of two Andrea Doria lifeboats; he plans to exhibit them in a museum … Continue reading
The World’s Water 2008-2009 Versions Available
In light of the BP oil disaster, the health of our water has never been more in the forefront. The experts on this topic share their findings in a publication called The World’s Water. Regardless of our expertise or lack … Continue reading
Germany Prints New Andrea Doria Stamp
I received this welcomed news from my friends in Germany. Klaus Dorneich survived the Andrea Doria with me and was rescued by the Stockholm. Klaus and I correspond frequently, for which I’m very grateful. I’m also very grateful for his excellent … Continue reading
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Considering a Maritime Career?
The possibilities are wide and deep, like our oceans and seas. Here is a list of the main categories; some are very broad and make no mention of diving, collecting, fishing, exploration, and more still is – used in the treatment … Continue reading
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Oceans Apart But Always United: A Message from Albert Einstein
“A human being is part of the whole, called by us ‘Universe,’ a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest – a kind of optical delusion of his … Continue reading
Nick Schuyler Learned About Sea Safety At the Price of Three Friend’s Lives
Last week, Nick Schuyler, the NFL player who nearly escaped drowning like his three NFL buddies who were with him, painfully relived his experience on the Oprah show. It was evident that Mr. Schuyler was still feeling the angst for surviving against … Continue reading
Surviving the Andrea Doria: The Gifford Family Story
A segment of The Gifford’s story: Bud and Wink Gifford and their four children: Dun (17), Jock (15), Chad (13) and Bambi (9) On June 20 we set off on the Queen Mary for an adventure traveling on a months … Continue reading
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A letter from deep-sea diver Joel Silverstein on finding the Andrea Doria bell
Hello Pierette, Thank you for your warm note [of congratulations]. When I first started diving shipwrecks in 1988 on Long Island the Andrea Doria was always the “big dive.” Long before technical diving, and rebreathers were being employed, the “Doria … Continue reading
CELEBRATE SUMMER
You’re wondering what this post celebrating summer has to do with saving our seas, right? After reading the narrative below and watching Louis Armstrong sing “It’s a Wonderful World” –one more time, I asked myself: would the jazz man from New … Continue reading
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