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Agnew Alex Professional Mariner Aguiar Lori A. Tall Ships America Agnew Alex Professional Mariner Aguiar Lori A. Tall Ships America Alexander Trent Vision Voyage Alley Nicholas Mystic Seaport BRILLIANT Almagro Eduardo Fundacion Nao Victoria El Galeon ROBERT SEAMANS/CORWITH Amster Jay Sail Training Organization CRAMER Angel Jennifer Waterfront Development Appleby Pauline Sail Training International Aresco Ross Flagship Niagara League, Inc. NIAGARA Ashley Ray San Diego Maritime Museum STAR OF INDIA/SAN SALVADORE Bailey Richard Spirit of SC SPIRIT OF SOUTH CAROLINA SSV CORWITH CRAMER, SSV Bank David Sea Education Association ROBERT C. SEAMANS EXY JOHNSON and IRVING Barstow Hal Los Angeles Maritime Instute JOHNSON South Street Seaport Museum, New Beaumont Anne York Harbor Foundation PIONEER, LETTIE G. HOWARD Beebe-Center John Tall Ships America Beck Pat Mystic Whaler Cruises MYSTIC WHALER Bishop Paul Sail Training International Blease Carter Hudson River Maritime Museum Blum Casey FUEL Bolster Molly Gundalow Company PISCATAQUA Lady Maryland, Sigsbee, USS Bolster Peter Living Classrooms FDT Constellation Brady John Independence Seaport Museum OLYMPIA/BECUNA Brown Reg Tall Ships Charleston Bookham Dan Allen Insurance & Financial PIONEER, LETTIE G. HOWARD, Boulware Jonathan South Street Seaport Museum WAVERTREE Bueche Maximilian Maine Maritime Academy BOWDOIN Bumagin Jeremy Salem Maritime Nat'l Historic Site FRIENDSHIP OF SALEM Burnett-Herkes Andrew Sail Training Association of Bermuda Burnham Harold Schooner Ardelle ARDELLE Busacker Kyle Seamester SY Ocean Star/ SY Argo Carlson Gretchen Gundalow Company PISCATAQUA Chandler Med Ships Coy Forge Chase Andy Maine Maritime Academy Schooner BOWDOIN Chase Brett Berkley Offshore Underwriting Mgrs Claybaugh Matt Marimed Foundation MAKANI OLU Cook Christy Flagship Niagara League, Inc. US BRIG NIAGARA Creaser Alan Lunenburg Marine Museum Society BLUENOSE II Cruder Marc US Coast Guard Headquarters Cusson Chris Flagship Niagara League, Inc. US BRIG NIAGARA Davis Perry Sea Escape Cottages and Charters ALERT Denner Erica Pride of Baltimore, Inc. PRIDE OF BALTIMORE II Deprey Paul Salem Maritime Nat'l Historic Site FRIENDSHIP OF SALEM NHHC Detachment Boston/ USS Desy Margherita Constitution USS CONSTITUTION Dimock Chris Oliver Hazard Perry Rhode Island OLIVER HAZARD PERRY Dion Pauline Boothbay Sea and Science Center Dollar Bob R & W Traditional Rigging and Outfitting Donham Dexter Sailing Ship Adventures Doran George Piscataqua Maritime Commission Dounce Sharon Kalmar Nyckel Foundation KALMAR NYCKEL Dunbar Bart Oliver Hazard Perry Rhode Island OLIVER HAZARD PERRY Edick Stefan Gloucester Adventure Schooner ADVENTURE Eginton John Mystic Whaler MYSTIC WHALER Ellis Scott Baysail APPLEDORE IV/ APPLEDORE V Elsbree John USCG USCG EAGLE (WIX-327) Faunt Doug SPIRIT OF SOUTH CAROLINA Federici Pat Flagship Niagara League, Inc. US BRIG NIAGARA IRVING JOHNSON & EXY Fengler Marann Los Angeles Maritime Institute JOHNSON Flanagan Margaret Waterfront Alliance Flynn Patrick Floyd Jessie New York Harbor School POLARIS Foretek Elisabeth Tall Ships America Fraser Mackenzie Lunenburg Marine Museum Society BLUENOSE II Gagnon Dan Salem Maritime Nat'l Historic Site FRIENDSHIP OF SALEM Gass Michael University NH Outdoor Education Glenn Matt Gundalow Company PISCATAQUA Glover Bob R & W Traditional Rigging and Outfitting Godin Darlene Tall Ships America Goldman David Flagship Niagara League, Inc. US BRIG NIAGARA Graham Colin South Street Seaport Museum LETTIE G. HOWARD Green Burchenal Nat'l Maritime Historical Society Hackett Maura Gloucester Adventure ADVENTURE ROBERT SEAMANS/CORWITH Haddock Jennifer SEA CRAMER Hanson Stephanie SALTY Hathaway Emmaline Tall Ships America Hauser Nathan Tall Ships America Hayes Deborah Tall Ships America Heald Shirley U.S. Power Squadron Heckart Bob Hertel Heather Slippery Rock University Hertz Steve BRILLIANT/JOSEPH Hewson Dana Mystic Seaport CONRAD/C.W.MORGAN IRVING JOHNSON & EXY Heyman Bruce Los Angeles Maritime Institute JOHNSON/SWIFT OF IPSWITCH Hill Carol Tall Ships America Holmen Brian Tall Ships America Hoque Syed New York Harbor School Imrie Hannah Lunenburg Marine Museum Society BLUENOSE II Inglis Trudi Windward Isles Sailing Ship Company PICTON CASTLE Jehle Michael Tall Ships America Johnson Anna Sea|mester Programs OCEAN STAR and ARGO Kabak Jonathan USMMA Sailing FDT Kerr Elisabeth South Street Seaport Museum PIONEER Kerr James Tall Ships America Key Windy US Sailing Krihwan Tiffany Discovery World Ltd. DENIS SULLIVAN Laco Gordon Tall Ships America Langley Adam Waterfront Development Langley Michael Langley Rosemary Langman Jan R & W Traditional Rigging and Outfitting Langman Henke R & W Traditional Rigging and Outfitting Leathers Willy Tall Ships America Lengieza Joseph Flagship Niagara League, Inc. US BRIG NIAGARA Lent Amy Maine Maritime Museum MARY E Lock Patti Lyden-Kluss Carleen NAMEPA Malone Bill Schooner Jolly II Rover Schooner Jolly II Rover PIONEER, LETTIE G. HOWARD, Martin Malcolm South Street Seaport Museum WAVERTREE Masternak Marcus Flagship Niagara League, Inc. US BRIG NIAGARA McCormick Christine Flagship Niagara League, Inc. US BRIG NIAGARA McDonald John FUEL McGrath Julie Families for Depression Awareness EXY JOHNSON and IRVING McKenzie Dan LAMI JOHNSON BRILLIANT, CHARLES W. McKenzie Shannon Mystic Seaport MORGAN Meighan Mike ActionQuest/Sea/mester SY Ocean Star/ SY Argo Meilstrup, USCG Matthew USCG USCG EAGLE (WIX-327) Miles Jan Pride of Baltimore, Inc. PRIDE OF BALTIMORE II Miller Rachael Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean AMERICAN PROMISE BOWDOIN, CORWITH CRAMER, Miller Richard Maine Maritime Academy and SEA ROBERT C SEAMANS Miorelli Bob Moreau Francois RDV2017 Moreland Dan Windward Isles Sailing Ship Company PICTON CASTLE Nawrocki Nan Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race Nene Pratt Julia Erie Insurance Neubauer Kate Intertidal Ventures Newman John Salem Maritime Nat'l Historic Site FRIENDSHIP OF SALEM ROBERT SEAMANS/CORWITH Nolan Chris S.E.A CRAMER National Maritime Historical O'Regan Dee SEA HISTORY Society Ostler Maggie Windward Isles Sailing Ship Company PICTON CASTLE Parker Jeff Pavey Sarah Sail Training International Pickering Dave S.A.L.T.Y. STARBOUND Pickton Gina Philadelphia Ship Preservation Guild GAZELA PRIMERO Powers Patrick S.A.L.T.Y. STARBOUND Prothero Doug Sail Training International Pskowski Rebeccca Tall Ships America Radtke Jon Falmouth Schools Rauworth Mike Tall Ships America IRVING JOHNSON & EXY Richardson Nancy LAMI TopSail Youth Program JOHNSON Richmond Chris Allen Insurance & Financial Ridgeway Ian FUEL Roberts Shirley Tall Ship Celebration: Bay City & BaySail APPLEDORE IV Robie Cathy Ebin Whitcomb/Harvey Gamage HARVEY GAMAGE Roninson Becky Allen Insurance & Financial Rogers Bert Tall Ships America Rosbjerg Bo BETTY USS CONSTELLATION/USS Rowsom Chris Living Classrooms TORSK/USCGC TANEY Runyan Tim East Carolina University Russo Bob VDA Productions Rutherford Dan Maritime Program Group Rybka Walter Erie Maritime Museum US BRIG NIAGARA Sabatini Billy Flagship Niagara League, Inc. US BRIG NIAGARA Salzmann Seth Conch West When And If Scarano John Scarano Boat Building, Inc Scarano Boat Building Scarano Boat/Schooner Scarano Richard Scarano Boat Building, Inc ADIRONDACK Scheider Jim Flagship Niagara League, Inc. US BRIG NIAGARA Scibinico Mark Texas Seaport Museum 1877 ELISSA Seagren Leonard Piscataqua Maritime Commission Servis Jessica US Sailing Shooter Hila Maine Maritime Academy BOWDOIN Short Erin Tall Ships America Sienkiewicz Joe NOAA Ocean Prediction Center Singh Aaron New York Harbor School S/V SIRIUS Slanga Jonathan Discovery World Ltd. DENIS SULLIVAN Slattery Rachael Sound Experience Schooner ADVENTURESS Michigan Challenge Therapeutic Youth Smith Bryan Programs Smith Hillary USCG USCG EAGLE (WIX-327) Smith JB Snopko Jennifer Flagship Niagara League, Inc. NIAGARA Souster Duncan Jubilee Sailing Trust Spiridakis Kurt Maine Maritime Museum MARY E Sprague Anna Spirit of SC SPIRIT OF SOUTH CAROLINA Sprague Phineas Ocean Passages, INC HARVEY GAMAGE Spring Anna Maine Maritime Academy BOWDOIN Spurr James Michigan Maritime Museum FRIENDS GOOD WILL Stark Donald United States Power Squadron Stark Marjorie United States Power Squadron Stevenson Kris ActionQuest/Sea/mester SY Ocean Star/ SY Argo Sutch Steve Pearsco Solutions Swicker Gayle Swicker, USN (ret.) Chip Tall Ships America Board of Directors Syme Victoria Redpath Waterfront Festival Thompson Dave Belle Aventure BELLE AVENTURE Thor Gretchen Oliver Hazard Perry Rhode Island OLIVER HAZARD PERRY Thorne Alix Tall Ships America Toller-Tromp Charissa Class Afloat GULDEN LEEUW Trost Jamie Pride of Baltimore, Inc. PRIDE OF BALTIMORE II Tryder Russ Massachusetts Bay Lines FORMIDABLE Turner Brent Cramer, A Brand Experience Agency Vilnrotter Katherine Viota Fernando Fundacion Nao Victoria El Galeon Vogel Michael Voss Kurt SALTY STARBOUND Michigan Challenge Therapeutic Youth Wainwright Susan Programs Waskiewicz Shawn Flagship Niagara League, Inc. US BRIG NIAGARA Watson Phil BLUENOSE II Weeks Jack Hudson River Maritime Museum Weinstein Susan Families for Depression Awareness CORWITH CRAMER, SSV ROBERT Weitzen Laurie Sea Education Association C. SEAMANS Welsford Richard Think Sail Inc. SORCA White James The SquareRigger, LLC Willhelm Joe Texas Seaport Museum ELISSA Wood David Tall Ships America Wren Meghan Bayshore Center at Bivalve AJ MEERWALD Wurzbacher Jessica Oliver Hazard Perry Rhode Island OLIVER HAZARD PERRY Yates Travis ActionQuest/Sea/mester SY Ocean Star/ SY Argo Young Sara Gloucester Adventure Schooner ADVENTURE Zujewski Maryann Salem Maritime Nat'l Historic Site FRIENDSHIP OF SALEM.
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