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Businesses are invited to sponsor the Sea Bird project. Those who do will be awarded with a rare opportunity to gain amazing exposure for their business—directly on the Sea Bird! Companies who are associated with the Sea Bird project will help promote a green image. More people will see that your organization or business cares about the environment, and is willing to make sacrifices to help mankind learn to live in harmony with it. Think of the Sea Bird as a race car on the water, racing to save the planet's oceans.
How will the average consumer know that you assisted the Sea Bird through sponsorship? Companies that choose to sponsor the Sea Bird will have their logo added to the side of the ship, on this website, in front of the news media, in our on-line videos and to all of our supporting fans. Every time the Sea Bird leaves port, the world will see your brand sailing with her!
Show your existing and potential customers that your company cares about Mother Earth and is willing to support this amazing, once-in-a-lifetime project. Your dollars will go towards the development of cutting-edge green technology, the sharing of knowledge about the environment, and the cleansing of the world’s pollution. With your sponsorship, the Sea Bird can begin finding solutions to our earth’s problems, which include many humanitarian issues as well as environmental ones—this is all of our responsibility!
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1944: Camano Class Light Cargo Ship was laid down for the US Army as FS-289 at Wheeler Shipbuilding in Whitestone, NY.

1955 - 1963: Used as a cargo supply ship for the Texas Towers, a network of advanced radar stations located off the Eastern Seaboard. In 1957, Capt. Sixto Mangual was commander of the AKL-17 and in 1961 it was rechristened the USNS New Bedford. The New Bedford, sailing out of State Pier, was keeping vigil when Texas Tower No. 4 callapsed off the New Jersey coast during a January 1961 nor'easter.

2006: Design of the Tesla Turbine began on June 11, 2006. The Sea Bird was sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service for commercial service.





















