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Anchor Lines is a podcast exploring stories, the passions and the dreams that come from our scuba diving, fishing, sailing and maritime community.
If you long for the ocean or want to hear stories beyond your vessels edge, join our team as we find the stories hidden below the surface that makes so many people fall in love with working and living on the ocean.
Gage Staats - Chief Engineer & First Mate Aboard the Coral Reef II
Anchor Lines Podcast
46 minutes 27 seconds
2 years ago
Gage Staats - Chief Engineer & First Mate Aboard the Coral Reef II
This week we talked with Gage. As the Chief Engineer & First Mate of the Coral Reef II, Shedd Aquarium's Miami based research vessel, he experienced a multitude of mechanical issues on their first trip of the season and shares with us the stories and lessons learned from his first trip aboard the ship.
Joining us in the round is Chrissy, a full-time employee at Shed Aquarium and the Dive Safety Officer for this previous 2 week voyage, and Luke, a local 100-ton Captain and Dive Instructor in the Florida Keys.
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Anchor Lines Podcast
Anchor Lines is a podcast exploring stories, the passions and the dreams that come from our scuba diving, fishing, sailing and maritime community.
If you long for the ocean or want to hear stories beyond your vessels edge, join our team as we find the stories hidden below the surface that makes so many people fall in love with working and living on the ocean.