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Steve Nagiewicz

@snagiewicz

Marine Science teacher, explorer, marine archaeologist, shark conservationist, scientist, scuba diver, author, dad. The order is always changing!

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An interview today with Melanie Zayas of SNJtoday about our work on the Mullica Shipwrecks snjtoday.com/story/39760754… Stockton University @SNJToday 0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes

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Still a few seats left to hear some never told before stories about finding submarines Historic Shipwrecks, space shuttles and moon rockets.

Still a few seats left to hear some never told before stories about finding submarines Historic Shipwrecks, space shuttles and moon rockets.
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We just submitted the final manuscript for the book: "Robert J. Walker: The History and Archaeology of a Pioneer Steamship." authored by James P. Delgado and Steve Nagiewicz, with Skip Theberge, Dan Lieb, Dede… instagram.com/p/B1VC1m0BbD6/…

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Aboard Stockton University’s RV Petrel doing a seismic survey off LBI with NJ Geological Survey mapping sand deposits for future beach replenishment. Early start but great sunrise. instagram.com/p/B1zNjU8hvFT/…

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Our new book on sale at the University Press of Florida This was a community archaeology of national historic shipwreck off NJ coast. profits from the book are donated to Absecon Lighthouse Historical Society. upf.com/sales.asp?code…. Use code: saa20 for the purchase discount

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Our new book about the history and community archaeology of a US Coast Survey Steamship sunk off the Atlantic City, NJ shore in 1860. It’s on the National Register of Historic Shipwrecks. On Amazon or thru upf.com/book.asp?id=97…

Our new book about the history and community archaeology of a US Coast Survey Steamship sunk off the Atlantic City, NJ shore in 1860. It’s on the National Register of Historic Shipwrecks. On Amazon or thru upf.com/book.asp?id=97…
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World Hydrography Day, the U.S. Coast Survey, and “Robert J. Walker” – The Florida Bookshelf floridapress.blog/2020/06/21/wor…

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Dr. Peter Straub and I, co- authors of our book about the History and Archaeology of a US Coast Survey Steamship published this month by University Press of Florida. We are at Absecon Lighthouse at Robert J Walker Memorial Kisok. stockton.edu/news/2020/new-…

Dr. Peter Straub and I, co- authors of our book about the History and Archaeology of a US Coast Survey Steamship published this month by University Press of Florida. We are at Absecon Lighthouse at Robert J Walker Memorial Kisok. 
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University Press of Florida, our publisher announced the publication of our book today on our blog, The Florida Bookshelf: bit.ly/2AYT7f1

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Tonight at 10 pm on Discovery + and the Science Channel episode 8 of the TV Series: Abandoned: Expedition Shipwreck , titled Collision Course.

Tonight at 10 pm on Discovery + and the Science Channel episode 8 of the TV Series: Abandoned: Expedition Shipwreck , titled Collision Course.
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Live from New York – It’s Sea Stories On Saturday, November 13, 2021, the Explorers Club will host its annual Sea Stories, a day focused on ocean exploration, scuba diving, and marine life at its headquarters in Manhattan. explorers.org/calendar-of...…

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Talking about the shipwreck, SS Oregon, one of the three stories in the Collisions at Sea. Episode 8 on Discovery+ and Science Channel for members of the NJ Maritime Museum. Thanks, Crispin Sadler of MSPTV, proud to be a part of this TV Series Production. Mallinson Sadler Productions NJ Maritime Museum

Talking about the shipwreck, SS Oregon, one of the three stories in the Collisions at Sea.  Episode 8 on Discovery+ and Science Channel for members of the NJ Maritime Museum.  Thanks, Crispin Sadler of MSPTV, proud to be a part of this TV Series Production. <a href="/msptvuk/">Mallinson Sadler Productions</a>  <a href="/NJMuseum/">NJ Maritime Museum</a>
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Drain the Oceans TV series begins a new season of fascinating histories told by explorers, archaeologists, scientists, historians and divers tonight 11/29 at 10PM EST on the National Geographic Channel.

Drain the Oceans TV series begins a new season of fascinating histories told by explorers, archaeologists, scientists, historians and divers tonight 11/29 at 10PM EST on the National Geographic Channel.
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A new episode of Drain the Oceans. What happens when what you thought you knew is wrong...tune in to find out more... player.vimeo.com/video/75866528…

A new episode of Drain the Oceans. What happens when what you thought you knew is wrong...tune in to find out more...
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At the bottom of our oceans, long-lost treasures are waiting to be discovered. A brand-new season of #DrainTheOceans continues Sunday at 10/9c on National Geographic TV

At the bottom of our oceans, long-lost treasures are waiting to be discovered. A brand-new season of #DrainTheOceans continues Sunday at 10/9c on <a href="/NatGeoTV/">National Geographic TV</a>
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Evening at the Philadelphia Racquet Club in Center City for the annual meeting of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Explorers Club and treated to presentation by Bert Ashbrook, FN18 as he discusses the Club Flag Expedition to the Sarah Furnace Cave, near Pittsburgh

Evening at the Philadelphia Racquet Club in Center City for the annual meeting of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Explorers Club and treated to presentation by Bert Ashbrook, FN18 as he discusses the Club Flag Expedition to the Sarah Furnace Cave, near Pittsburgh