Introducing the panel, Derek Nelson mentioned that it originated in the #Oceans #HSTM working group @chstmorg. If you're interested in mtg with #OceanHSTM people monthly to discuss works-in-progress in & around the field, join us @ https://www.chstm.org/oceanshstm
#NASOH2021...
Next on my plate for #NASOH2021 is a roundtable, where @oceanhistories, @farsouthhistory, & @LincolnPaine will answer the question "What Can Maritime History Do For You?"
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Final paper in our #NASOH2021 panel on Science & the Sea is from Derek Nelson: “‘Is the Port of New York In Danger?’: Shipworms and the Professionalization of Marine Woodborer Research & Prevention, 1920-1950.”
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I'm up next in Science & the Sea panel @ #NASOH2021, sponsored by @HistOcean, with my paper "From Swab to Scientific Instrument: A Case Study in Naval/Naturalist Cooperation."
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(Pre-recording means I can live tweet my own talk!)
Next up at #NASOH2021 in the @HistOcean-sponsored Science & the Sea panel is @DrSerpentine on "Humboldt and the Unbuilt Central American Canal." @NASOH_History
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(Check out her book on the canal! https://ugapress.org/book/9780820338958/deep-cut/ )
I am not in Pensacola for #NASOH2021, but I'm Zooming in. Our panel on Science & the Sea, sponsored by @HistOcean, is up first, starting with Jennifer Hubbard on the history of red tide science. #OceanHSTM #Oceans #HSTM #maritime
@DrSerpentine is on deck.
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