Lake Erie Shipwrecks

P.A.S.S.T. – Pennsylvania Archeological Shipwreck and Survey Team

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This group is composed of representatives from the RSC, Diver’s World, Flagship Niagara League, Indiana University of PA, PA DCNR, PA DEP – Coastal Management Program, PA Sea Grant, and S.O.N.S. of Lake Erie. This volunteer working group is dedicated to the documentation, preservation, scientific study, and educational promotion of Pennsylvania’s underwater archeological resources.

 

Tall Ships Erie 2019

Did you attend Tall Ships Erie in 2019?  Did you miss the event?  Would you like to share the event with your friends and family?  Experience the Tall Ships Erie 2019 festival through this video sponsored by the Regional Science Consortium and produced by ETD Photography.  This video includes footage of the ships, in addition to guided tours of several ships by their crew.  It is a great way to experience the event from the comforts of your home.  Enjoy!

The PASST working group appreciates the support of The Erie Community Foundation to further its work on surveying the Pennsylvania Lake Erie shipwreck and education for the community.

                                                                                                           

 

 

 
 
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