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Maritime Museum of San Diego is excited to host the Western Flyer, the same fishing vessel Steinbeck used for his 1940 Sea of Cortez expedition this Spring! For one day only, Wednesday, March 26, 2025, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. visitors will have the rare opportunity to step aboard the 77-foot sardine seiner as part of the Museum’s general admission experience, exploring its rich history and enduring legacy. This 2025 voyage marks the 85th anniversary of Steinbeck and Ricketts’ groundbreaking journey, which shaped modern ecological thinking and conservation efforts.
Published in 1941, Sea of Cortez: A Leisurely Journal of Travel and Research chronicled the historic voyage, leaving a profound impact on both the scientific and literary worlds. The book was among the first public calls for conservation in the region and played a key role in raising awareness about the ecological significance of the Gulf of California. Over the decades, it has inspired countless students to pursue careers in marine and field biology. While the book endured, the boat itself disappeared into obscurity for decades. She reappeared 20 years ago, but then sank twice, and was given up for dead, destined to be chain sawed into a tourist attraction in Salinas, CA. However, thanks to the efforts of the Western Flyer Foundation, the boat has undergone a meticulous restoration.
搜索关键词 Maritime Museum, San Diego, Western Flyer, Steinbeck expedition, Sea of Cortez, Historical vessel, Marine biology, Conservation efforts, Maritime history, Museum exhibition优势 Rare opportunity to board the Western Flyer.,Learn about Steinbeck's Sea of Cortez expedition.,Explore the boat's rich history and legacy.,Commemorates the 85th anniversary of the voyage.,Part of the general admission experience.
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