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Sea Research Society was founded in 1972. The Society's original Board of Advisors consisted of Luis Marden of National Geographic Magazine; Mendle L. Peterson, Chief of Underwater Exploration, Smithsonian Institution; Frederic Dumas, French underwater archaeologist of Cousteau fame; Anders Franzen, Swedish underwater archaeologist and discoverer of the Swedish warship Vasa; Ron A. Gibbs, Curator Armed Forces History, National Parks Service; Paul Tzimoulis, Publisher, Skin Diver magazine; Ed Bearss, Senior Historian, National Parks Service; Robert F. Marx, undersea explorer; E. Lee Spence, Underwater Archaeology Editor, NAUI’s Diving World magazine; and others of similar note. Virtually all were published authors and internationally known for their works with shipwrecks. Sea Research Society is a non-profit educational organization. It does archival research, educates, conducts underwater expeditions and disseminates information about its work to the public. For thirty-three years its motto has been "Knowledge Through Research and Exploration."

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