Mariner's Day 4 - U.S. Coast guard photo

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Mariner's Day 4 - U.S. Coast guard photo

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NEW YORK - The Reverend David M. Rider of the Seamen's Church Institute opens with a brief statement while Coast Guard Sector New York's color guard keeps a silent vigil during a wreath-laying ceremony at the Mariner's Memorial in Battery Park, N.Y., honoring mariners who have perished at sea on Mariner's Day May 19, 2009.
The Seamens Church Institute of New York and New Jersey, founded in 1834, is affiliated with the Episcopal Church. Chaplains visit an average of 3,400 vessels in the Port of New York and New Jersey and those within 2,200 miles of coastline on inland waterways, providing education and blessings for America's merchant mariners.
The Merchant Marine is an organization of commercial sea farers who run tankers, cargo ships, barges, and other means of sea-going transport dedicated to the shipment of economic commodities and household goods throughout the world. The Merchant Marine Academy, based in King's Point, N.Y., serves as the training school for people who chose to serve as professional commercial mariners.
(U.S. Coast Guard photo/PA3 Barbara L. Patton)

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