Around the Buoy, a podcast that centers on people who live, work and play on the water.
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Welcome to the "Bay Rats and Buoys" Podcast - Hosted by Captain Gaige. Tune in weekly to this captivating and authentic series where local captains and salty fishermen gather to share their life and passion for the sea. This unscripted podcast dives deep into the daily lives of those who take to the water for work and pleasure, offering listeners an insider's view of the maritime lifestyle. Hear about the challenges and triumphs faced by mariners in all kinds of conditions plus their untold ...
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76 Days Adrift is a new documentary based on the true story of Steven Callahan as he confronts the insurmountable odds of staying alive long enough to be rescued after his boat sank off the African Coast. The movie has been captivating packed theaters as it tours the United States and we are joined by the films Executive Director, Rob Sennott, to t…
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Captain's 2024 Trophy Fish & Game Changing Equipment Revealed
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In Episode 10 of Bay Rats & Buoys, Captain Gaige and First Mate Kory take you on a wild ride through their epic 2024 fishing season. From chasing trophy striped bass on topwater lures to battling sharks and stingrays during surfcasting adventures along the South Shore, this episode is packed with unforgettable stories. Discover how this dynamic duo…
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Bay Rats and Buoys Episode 9 :How We Target Trophy Striped Bass : Teaching Kids New Fishing Techniques
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In this action-packed episode of Bay Rats & Buoys, we hit the water with purpose, fishing hard until the final bell of the Long Island Sound’s Tog Season on December 9. Join us aboard Sand City Charter as we dive deep into our approach to targeting big striped bass, sharing advanced techniques that helped us land some trophy fish. You’ll also hear …
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Bird Blitzes, Drone & GoPro Thrills, Tog Under The Dock & Striped Bass Action
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Bay Rats & Buoys Episode 8: Biggest Striped Bass Frenzy of The Year Recorded from the dock in Huntington Harbor on the North Shore of Long Island, this week’s episode of Bay Rats & Buoys captures late November fishing action like no other. With air temps at 55° and water temps ranging from 53° to 56°, Captain Gaige shares the thrill of working big …
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Fall Run Fever : Staying Safe and Warm on the Water
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Join Captain Gaige on a brisk adventure recorded on the water in Huntington Harbor! In this episode, we’re giving back to our subscribers with exclusive Bay Rats & Buoys merchandise—starting with FREE stickers for those who reach out! Captain Gaige shares crucial advice on preparing for cold-weather fishing, from chasing striped bass under birds to…
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Episode 6: New Merch, Plus Striped Bass Tips & Spearfishing For The First Time
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These Podcast are also available in video format at https://sandcitycharter.com/podcast/ on our You Tube channel Join Captain Gaige as he unveils our exciting new Bay Rats & Buoys merchandise now available for our fans! This week, we dive into which lures are reeling in the biggest striped bass across our local waters, so you can elevate your catch…
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Episode 5 : Halloween on the Harbor - Shark Tagging & Unbelievable Fishing Action.
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Join Captain Gaige live on the water in Huntington Harbor, Long Island, as we close out October with an unexpected 76° Halloween! In this episode, Captain Gaige dives into the incredible fishing frenzy we’ve seen the past few days, with back bays full of bait and non-stop action. Hear behind-the-scenes stories from an epic summer of tagging 53 shar…
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ATB Movie Night: The Hunt for Red October
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Join Around the Buoy and Latitude Yacht Brokerage for the screening of The Hunt for Red October at the historic Jane Pickens Theater in downtown Newport, Rhode Island. November 7th, 2024 at 7:30pm More ticket information, visit JanePickens.comद्वारा Around the Buoy
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Episode 4: Tales from the Deep with Capt. Jacob Feibusch
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Episode 4: Tales from the Deep with Capt. Jacob Feibusch In this week’s episode, we welcome Capt. Jacob Feibusch from the Davy Jones Shellfish Company! A jack of all trades, Jacob is an avid free diver, local spear fisherman, oyster farmer, Harbor Master, and Army reservist, working seven days a week on the water. Tune in as he shares thrilling sto…
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Fall Fishing & Boating Tips for The Striped Bass and Blackfish
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Bay Rats & Buoys - Episode 3: Fall Fishing and Boating Tips with Captain Gaige In this episode, Captain Gaige dives into essential boating tips for the fall as air and water temperatures drop, making it one of the best times of the year to reel in striped bass. As these prized fish hunt and gorge on mullet, bunker, mackerel, and squid during their …
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The Fall Run Begins - Winds, Mullet Madness & Hurricane Helene's Aftermath
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In this episode of *Bay Rats & Buoys*, Captain Gaige returns to thank all the listeners for the incredible support and comments as we continue to roll out this exciting new podcast. Our hearts go out to the communities down south grappling with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Up here, boat traffic has slowed considerably after three relentless w…
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It's the first day of Fall so what better day to release our first official audio and video version of Bay Rats and Buoys. The autumnal equinox is scheduled to arrive today Sunday, Sept. 22 at 8:44 a.m. ET, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. The equinox arrives at the same moment worldwide. We are excited to get this boating and fishing podcast…
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Ep. 89: Lionfish Extermination Corp
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The Lionfish is native to the waters of the South Pacific and Indian Oceans, but in the 90’s they mysteriously started appearing off the coast of Florida. With no natural predator, a veracious appetite and the ability to reproduce at a staggering rate, the Lionfish can now be found as far north as Rhode Island and as far South as Brazil, leaving de…
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Welcome to the Bay Rats and Buoys Podcast - Hosted by Captain Gaige. Tune in weekly to this captivating and authentic series where local captains and salty fishermen gather to share their life and passion for the sea. This unscripted podcast dives deep into the daily lives of those who take to the water for work and pleasure, offering listeners an …
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This episode is a quick introduction podcast so listeners get a preview of what to expect each week on Bay Rats and Buoys. Your host Captain Gaige explains his passion for boating and fishing plus explains why he is on the water 7 days a week and how this podcast was created. This unscripted podcast dives deep into the daily lives of those who take…
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Ep.88: Team Wickedly Wildcat Tames the R2AK
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The Race to Alaska, a 750 mile Cannonball Run up the Canadian coast, is a simple race: survive the unpredictable weather, navigate whirlpools created from 20kt tidal rips, dodge shipping traffic, and lastly avoid being eaten by bears all with no outside support on an engineless boat. What could possibly go wrong? Adam Cove of Team Wickedly Wildcat …
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Ep.87: Restoration of the Schooner L.A. DUNTON
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We are very lucky in New England to have an organization like Mystic Seaport and its Henry B. Du Pont Preservation Shipyard, the first shipyard in the nation dedicated to the preservation of historic vessels, both large and small. Join us on this episode of ATB as we talk with Walt Ansel, Director of the Henry B. du Pont Preservation Shipyard, abou…
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Ep.86: Wreck Diving with Eric Takakjian
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Wreck diving is a perfect mix of maritime history and ocean exploration and that is why we at ATB are fascinated with the subject. For the past five decades, Eric Takajian has been diving on deepest and most infamous wrecks in the world and at the same time discovering over seventy of history’s most notorious lost ships. From German U-Boats to ocea…
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The America’s Cup has always been about pushing yacht design to the limit and embracing changes to keep the sport relevant for future sailors. But over the past 153 years, the teams have been predominantly filled with male crews with opportunities few and far between for female sailors to compete. In a move to change that, the organizers of the 37t…
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The expression, “Must Be Nice” is often a dig towards someone else's perceived luck or easy road to success. Whoa, you vacationed in Aspen... MUST BE NICE! Today's guest, Sadie Samuels, might single-handedly change that phrase's definition. Starting at the age of 7, Sadie has made her own luck with an unstoppable drive to catch lobsters. Now with a…
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Shaw & Tenney has been supplying traditional, heirloom quality oars and paddles since 1858. As the second oldest manufacturer of marine products in the U.S., little has changed over those 165 years. In fact, the company has only been owned by three families until this summer when Neil Gutekunst took the reins. A Marine Corps veteran, Neil is not af…
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With the dawn of the iconic flying boat, Trans-Pacific travel that once measured in weeks by ship could be accomplished in only days. These island-hopping aircraft were passports to worlds that were once only seen in books. Travel is different these days, but there are a handful of dedicated aviators who are keeping that dream alive and their stori…
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Liz Wardly has done everything in the world of sailing: World Championships, The Fastnet, Sydney to Hobart and four editions of The Ocean Race. So, what is she doing lining up at the start line of the Atlantic Challenge, the 3000 mile row from The Canary Islands to Antigua? We caught up with Liz in between training rows and prepping for the race to…
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After a quick summer break, ATB returned to the studio to find our show was removed from Apple Podcasts. A couple frantic weeks later, we're back and better than ever! Listen here for the whole story. In case you missed it, check out our latest episode, Ep. 80: Life on Sweet Day.
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The year 2020 was all about pivoting. Almost overnight, we went from leaving the house for work, school and socializing to working, learning and socializing from home via phone calls and video chats. As the world started to open again, many people took the opportunity to cast off from shore and find a new adventure after being cooped up for so long…
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Ep. 79: The Cutty Sark: The Last of the Great Tea Clipper Ships
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“When can you get it there”? From overnight shipping to delivering goods in the days of sail, anyone who has shipped anything has asked this question. The Cutty Sark was designed for speed, to deliver materials from all over the globe back to London as fast as possible. Built in 1869, she represented the pinnacle of shipbuilding and success on the …
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Ep 78: Fight Oar Die - Rescue at Sea
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Each year, rowers set off from The Canary Islands as a part of the Talisker Atlantic Challenge, a 3000nm race to Antigua. Each team knows that they will be pushed both physically and mentally to the breaking point, but it was inconceivable what was in store for the members of the all-veteran team, Fight Oar Die. Sixteen days in, their boat was flip…
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Ep. 77: All Hands on Deck with Will Sofrin
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Will Sofrin is a professional sailor and boat builder who was given the chance to take part in a voyage of a lifetime: sailing the replica of the HMS Rose from Newport, RI through the Panama Canal to San Diego for the filming of Master and Commander. After two decades of reflection, Will has put pen to paper and is sharing the stories and adventure…
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Ep. 76: The Restoration of Coronet
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Ep. 76: The Restoration of Coronet With an impeccable racing record, multiple circumnavigations, and an owner’s list that reads like a who’s who in 19th century yachting; Coronet has been named America’s most historic yacht. With her ongoing restoration stalled, new owners Alex and Miles Pincus moved the hull to Mystic where the Seaport’s talented …
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From new parents to elite athletes, everyone can benefit from a good night’s sleep. But what happens if you are in an environment where it is impossible to be rested yet you must be at your best? This is the situation the sailors of The Ocean Race find themselves; racing on yachts built for speed, not comfort. In this episode we talk with sleep exp…
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In Ep. 14, we talked to SailCargo about their mission to provide a zero-emission shipping alternative & their plans for a wooden cargo ship named, Cieba. Four years later, the crew is busy finishing Cieba’s hull but in order to start delivering products sooner, the company has purchased the 1909 cargo schooner Vega. With fully booked cargo holds, V…
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Ep. 73: The Austrian Ocean Race Project
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We are about two months away from the start of the 2023 Ocean Race in Alicante Spain and there have been many changes since the last time the fleet visited Newport in 2018. Volvo is no longer a title sponsor, there are four fewer legs, but the biggest change is the addition of a second class of one-design boats. This new class greatly expands the f…
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Ep.72: Battleship New Jersey
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The Iowa Class Battleships are some of the most powerful ships to sail into battle and represent the end of an era in naval warfare. The USS New Jersey was launched a year after Pearl Harbor and immediately went into battle; playing a role in the largest naval battles ever seen. She continued to serve for nearly five decades before being decommissi…
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Ep. 71: Big C Atlantic Challenge
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When Sir Edmund Hilary was asked why he climbed Everest, he famously responded, “Because it’s there.” These words have fueled explorers and adventures to risk everything to break ground and push human endurance to new heights. Next May, Andrew Bedwell will be setting out to smash a record that has stood for nearly thirty years; crossing the Atlanti…
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Next September, a group of single-handed sailors will leave France for the Caribbean in the Mini Transat, a regatta that celebrates the adventurous sprit of the early Trans-Atlantic races. In a fleet dominated by European skippers, one Mini will be flying the Stars and Stripes, PGN Ocean Racing skippered by our guest Peter Gibbons-Neff. Peter has b…
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In 1906, a small fleet of vessels left New York City on their way to Bermuda to prove to the world that an open ocean race in a yacht under 80’ could be run safely. Over a century later, a much larger fleet is set to sail toward the start line at the mouth of Narragansett Bay in the 52nd of the Bermuda Race. It stands as one of the most iconic blue…
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Ep. 68: The USS Constitution Continues to Make History
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Shortly after the Revolutionary War, it was apparent that the United States needed a new Navy to protect its interests overseas. The USS Constitution along with five other warships were built and immediately sailed into battle. After 225 years of service, it’s amazing that she can still be making history. This January, CDR Billie Farrell became the…
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Ep. 67: The Clipper Race Restarts
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When the world came to a screeching halt in 2020, The Clipper Race fleet pulled into Subic Bay and the race was put on hold after sailing only half the journey. Just over two years later, the teams are back in the Philippines to finish the lap. In this episode we are honored to be talking with Sir Robin Knox-Johnston (yes, that Sir Robin) who is am…
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EP 66: The Single-Handed Sailor
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When Dustin Reynolds, also known as The Single-Handed Sailor, pulled into his home port on the Big Island of Hawaii last December, he became the newest member one of the most exclusive maritime clubs, sailing alone around the world. With a membership around 300 sailors, this achievement is made even more remarkable considering that he is a double a…
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EP 65: Chantale Begin and Team Salty Science
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Chantale Begin fell in love with the ocean as a teenager on a submersible 800ft below the St. Lawrence Estuary and this passion led her far and wide researching as a marine biologist. No stranger to adventure, she has sailed the world as a teacher for Seamerster and then with her family. With this background, it’s no surprise that she jumped at the…
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EP 64: Dean Burke, Tacoma and the Sea
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Situated on Puget Sound and only 42 miles from Mt. Rainier, Tacoma, Washington is a beautiful city. But decades of industrial abuse at the turn of the century turned the pristine waters into an EPA Superfund Site. This episode’s guest is Dean Burke. Dean is the head of Travel Tacoma and has chronicled the healing of the region’s waterways over the …
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EP 63: Elizabeth Beisel's Block Swim
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Elizabeth Beisel achieved athletic notoriety at age of 15 when she became the youngest member of the US Olympic Team in Beijing. She earned two medals in London and served as the swim team’s captain in Rio, but in 2020, when her father was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, Elizabeth decided to do something no woman has done before. In this episode,…
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EP 62: Capt. Kelli Farwell and Moveable Feast
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Wooden boats have long been a Siren song for many, drawing them in with irrational decisions, only to have their dreams dashed on the rocks. When Emmy award-winning actor, Matthew Rhys, purchased one of the few remaining Hemingway boats, he found himself in dire straits and needing help. Thankfully, he reached out to our guest, Capt. Kelli Farwell,…
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Since 2003, the C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta has hosted many of the best sailors in international competition. To make it even more special, these sailors have had to overcome challenges that few others have had to face. The mission behind this regatta is to provide athletes with disabilities a platform to complete against oth…
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Sailing solo around the globe is an exclusive club to be a part of; more people have climbed Everest or traveled into space than completed a lap alone. During the 2018 Golden Globe Race as the fleet was deep into the Southern Ocean, a fast-moving storm wreaked havoc on the competitors, including our guest CDR Abhilash Tomy. A knockdown and dismasti…
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Newport Harbor is a busy place in the summer with fleets of boats ranging from modern go fasters to classic wooden hulls racing around the buoys every afternoon. The Gamecock Sailing team is unique because they can be found racing in not one but all those fleets. Gamecock Sailing, named after the fleets’ flagship a 96-year-old Herreshoff R Boat, wa…
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In 1940 John Steinbeck was at the top of literary world, but fame came with a backlash. His depiction of migrant workers in 'The Grapes of Wrath' labeled him as a communist, and protests were held to burn his books. Wanting to escape, Steinbeck chartered a fishing vessel named Western Flyer for an expedition to Mexico; a trip recounted in his book,…
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EP 57: Building Canoes with Trent Preszler
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Living on the North Fork of Long Island, Trent Preszler is a long way from his upbringing on a ranch in South Dakota. The CEO of a local vineyard, Trent never had the time or inclination to be a craftsman until his father’s toolbox was passed down to him. Inspired to build a canoe, what follows next is a soul-searching odyssey that includes coming …
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EP 56 America's Cup Recap with Tucker Thompson
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It was a lot a late nights watching Emirates Team New Zealand defend the Auld Mug by defeating Luna Rossa on their home waters of the Hauraki Gulf in the 36th America’s Cup, and Tucker Thompson stayed up to watch it all. Tucker is back with us to recap all of the action–from the quick evolution of the AC75 during their time in Auckland, to the matc…
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EP 55: Stealing Russian Subs
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Submarines are the silent counterweight in the balance of power. With nuclear weapons and classified materials on board, their secrets would be devastating to a country’s national security if they were ever lost. So, in 1968 when a soviet sub disappeared in the Pacific, the CIA recognized the opportunity for an unprecedented intelligence grab. Josh…
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