Presentation: Sandy Hook - Science & Shipwrecks

  • 11/15/2023
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • At Bahrs Landing Restuarant, 2 Bay Avenue, Highlands, and via Zoom
  • 109

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Presentation: Sandy Hook - Science & Shipwrecks by Steve Nagiewicz

Steve Nagiewicz has managed New Jersey’s Marine Science Laboratories at Sandy Hook (now part of NOAA), is a widely published author, and has a deep interest in Sandy Hook and its history.

He will talk about the history of Fort Hancock, the work at Marine Science Labs, and some of the more famous shipwrecks.

He will also describe how climate change is affecting the 'Hook'" and the never-ending rumors and lure of treasure!  Something for everyone to enjoy!

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Stephen Nagiewicz, PSM, RPA is Fellow and former Executive Director of The Explorers Club. He managed the State of New Jersey’s Marine Science Laboratories at Sandy Hook. Trustee for the NJ Maritime Museum. Adjunct Faculty of Marine Sciences. Stockton University. His published books include Hidden History of Maritime New Jersey; ROBERT J. WALKER: The History and Archaeology of a U.S. Coast Survey Steamship; Citizen Science in Maritime Archaeology: The Power of Public Engagement. Stephen is a featured marine expert for television and media.

Navesink Maritime Heritage Association

Navesink Maritime Heritage Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging Eastern Monmouth County with maritime and water related historical, skill building, environmental, and recreational activities, and encouraging responsible use of the Navesink estuary through its Discover, Engage, and Sustain approach.





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Navesink Maritime Heritage Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging Eastern Monmouth County with maritime and water related historical, skill building, environmental, and recreational activities, and encouraging responsible use of the Navesink estuary through its Discover, Engage, and Sustain approach

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