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A program for American Youth which is a Great Lakes Treasure! Right: Cadets learn about the latest technology in lake bottom mapping from Pat Sanders, president of HYPACK, Inc. Far left: Proud Sea Cadets in formation during Summer Training. Left: An underwater geological study at Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary becomes a documentary film as research divers explore limestone formations. Learning about the Great Lakes to protect the Great Lakes. Left and below: Luke Clyburn and his crew were honored to assist Jean-Michele Cousteau and his team as they filmed a PBS documentary at the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Above: Cadet divers listen intently as geologist John Zawiskie, of Cranbrook Institute of Science, describes features of the lake floor.

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Page 1: INSERT- PHOTO GALLERYnof.homestead.com/INSERT-PHOTO_GALLERY.pdf · Title: D:\NOF MEMBERSHIP MAILER FUNDRAISING\INSERT- PHOTO GALLERY.cdr Author: kathytrax Created Date: 8/30/2006

A program for American Youthwhich is a Great Lakes Treasure!

Right:Cadets learnabout the latesttechnology inlake bottommapping fromPat Sanders,president ofHYPACK, Inc.

Far left:Proud Sea Cadetsin formation duringSummer Training.

Left:An underwatergeological studyat Thunder BayNational MarineSanctuary becomesa documentary filmas research diversexplore limestoneformations.

Learning about the Great Lakes to protect the Great Lakes.

Left and below:Luke Clyburn and his crew were honored to assistJean-Michele Cousteau and his team as theyfilmed a PBS documentary at the Thunder BayNational Marine Sanctuary.

Above:Cadet divers listenintently as geologistJohn Zawiskie, ofCranbrook Instituteof Science, describesfeatures of the lakefloor.