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About Jim
Jim's
Professional Bio:
James P. Delgado, PhD, FRGS,
RPA, has led or participated in shipwreck expeditions
around the world. His undersea explorations include RMS Titanic,
the recent discoveries of Carpathia, the ship that rescued
Titanic’s survivors, and the notorious “ghost
ship” Mary Celeste, as well as surveys of USS
Arizona at Pearl Harbor, the sunken fleet of atomic-bombed
warships at Bikini Atoll, the polar exploration ship Maud,
wrecked in the Arctic, and the 1846 wreck of the United States naval
brig Somers, whose tragic story inspired Herman Melville’s
Billy Budd. His archaeological work has also included the
excavation of ships and collapsed buildings along the now-buried
waterfront of Gold Rush San Francisco.
Dr.
Delgado ended his 15-year career as Executive Director of the Vancouver
Maritime Museum in Vancouver, British Columbia in June 2006 and
in July, took up a new position as Executive Director of the Institute
of Nautical Archaeology (offices in Texas and Bodrum, Turkey). As
of April, 2008, he moved into the role of President. Previously,
he was the head of the U.S. government’s maritime preservation
program and was the maritime historian for the U.S. National Park
Service. Dr. Delgado co-hosted The Sea Hunters along with
best-selling author Clive Cussler, from 2001 to 2006. Other television
credits include specials for the Discovery Channel, National Geographic
Explorer, A&E, the History Channel, and ABC. His active participation
in the study and preservation of shipwreck sites and maritime heritage
has included a founding membership in the International Commission
on Monuments and Site (ICOMOS) committee on underwater cultural
heritage and the presidency of the Council of American Maritime
Museums. He also enjoys a more hands-on approach to preservation,
and most recently led the crew that restored Ben Franklin
(PX-15), a 130-ton oceanographic research submersible originally
built in Switzerland for famed undersea explorer and scientist Jacques
Piccard and most famously employed on a historic 30-day “drift
mission” along the eastern seaboard of the United States in
1969.
A
Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and a Fellow of the Explorers
Club, Dr. Delgado is the author or editor of over 30 books and numerous
articles, most recently Waterfront: An Illustrated Maritime
Story of Greater Vancouver and Adventures of a Sea Hunter:
In Search of Famous Shipwrecks. His books Lost Warships:
An Archaeological Tour of War at Sea and Across the Top
of the World: The Quest for the Northwest Passage are both
international best-sellers published simultaneously in North America
and Britain. His other books include The Encyclopedia of Underwater
and Maritime Archaeology; Ghost Fleet: The Sunken Ships
of Bikini Atoll, Pearl Harbor Recalled: New Images from the Day
of Infamy, Great American Ships, To California by Sea:
A Maritime History of the Gold Rush and three books for children,
Wrecks of American Warships, Native American Shipwrecks,
and Shipwrecks of the Westward Movement.
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