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| Milt
gets an affectionate greeting from Shamu at Sea World. Milt was the
Board Chairman at Sea World for its first twenty years. |
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MILTON
C. SHEDD |
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passing of our Chairman Milt Shedd was widely reported on CNN, Fox
News Network, National Public Radio and in newspapers throughout
the country, where he was often referred to as the “Walt Disney
of the Sea.” While there were hundreds of stories published,
the exerpt that follows was especially meaningful. Please join us
in paying tribute to the wonderful life of Milt Shedd.
“It all began with a walk on the Santa Monica Pier and a gaze
into the water below. Milt Shedd looked down and saw a school of
smelt. He was instantly mesmerized. The four-year-old longed to
learn everything he could about smelt. What did they eat? What ate
them? Where do they go? From that day forth, Milt spent a lifetime
examining the underwater world so full of life and mysteries, sating
an irresistible curiosity. A simple walk on the pier as a child
drove Milt Shedd into becoming one of the most |
revered pioneers in marine conservation of our time. He will be
remembered for co-founding Sea World, founding Hubbs-Sea World Research
Institute, and helping to create the UCLA Marine Science Center.
He will be remembered as a war hero, one who received the Silver
and Bronze stars and the Purple Heart. He will be remembered as
a devoted husband and father. He will be remembered for his giving,
and his preference of keeping it anonymous. Mostly, Milt will be
remembered for his unparalleled passion for the ocean. He will be
missed.”
— Dave Strege, The Orange County Register |
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| Milt’s
boat the Sea World is where he spent much of his over 3.500 glorious
days at sea. |
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