John Chatterton - Shadow Diver, Titanic, Oak Island Presents In Ft. Laud.

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There is a great Broward Maritime Museum meeting for this Friday, January 29, 2016 at 6 pm. The guest speaker is John Chatterton of the book "Shadow Divers" and German Wold Pack Submarine U-869 fame. He will be presenting a video about this dramatic discovery and a great deal of even more recent work. He has also worked on submerged endeavors on Oak Island, the Titanic, the Lusitania, the Golden Fleece pirate ship, Japanese subs in Pearl Harbor, deep wall diving in Cay Sal Banks and still more.

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John Chatterton
https://www.facebook.com/john.chatterton/

This appears on John's website: "John Chatterton is one of the world’s most accomplished and well known wreck divers. He was one of the co-hosts for 57 episodes of the History Channel’s Deep Sea Detectives television series, and has worked as a consultant to 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios, and CBS. Prior to his career in television, John spent twenty years working as a commercial diver in and around New York City, and on September 11, 2001, was actually working on a project in the water underneath the World Financial Center, across the street from the Tower #1."http://www.johnchatterton.com/

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There's a Broward Maritime Museum?! Cool!
 
Currently it is a collection of traveling exhibits. Bill Raymond and others are working hard to create a stationary museum. If you'd like to see it happen or if you just want to see a great program come on down and show your support!
 
Uhhhhh....,
Where will this meeting be in Broward?

Chug
Was also unaware that there was a Broward Maritine Museum.
 
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