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Sea Education Association

4/3/2014

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In Old San Juan, PR  waiting for an alumni sail on the SSV Corwith Cramer.  We put to sea today. It has been 38 years since I sailed as a student apprentice and then deckhand on the SEA ship RV Westward.  The trip pretty much altered my career path from surf industry to marine biology.  This is SCST Trip #2 for my 60th year.  Going totally offline for the week sail.  Will post a slide show and some stories when I get back to land. 

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Doug B. Watson link
11/6/2015 09:34:01 am

The postings on your site are always excellent. Thanks for the great share and keep up this great work! All the best to you.

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body-bo link
11/6/2015 09:34:24 am

Excellent post.I want to thank you for this informative read, I really appreciate sharing this great post. Keep up your work.

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5/9/2018 08:32:49 pm

Actually, I have a fear in deep waters, that's why I did not even dream of working in the sea. But actually, those who work in this field get a lot of benefit and their salary is relatively high! Sea Education Association are in search of young ones who are willing to devote their time, effort, and knowledge for the field. If you feel like you have what it takes to be part of the association, you might want want to send an application and see it for yourself. Good luck, everyone!

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