
It is often referred to as a marine version of NASA or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA), an American scientific agency focused on the conditions of the oceans and the atmosphere, and has research vessels that conduct many missions that are similar to the actual NUMA. The agency comprises over five thousand employees and scientists that often work around the clock on expeditions. Its headquarters is a 30-story building located on the east bank of the Potomac River, overlooking the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
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The fictional NUMA is devoted to oceanic exploration and investigation, and is the agency employing the main characters in the series of books. In the Dirk Pitt series of adventure novels by Clive Cussler that debuted in 1973 with The Mediterranean Caper novel, NUMA is a government organization.


SM U-20, a German U-boat that sank the ocean liner RMS Lusitania in 1915 ran aground on the Jutland coast in 1916, abandoned by crew and blown up by the Danish government in 1925.Twin Sisters, a pair of six-pounder cannon used against General Antonio López de Santa Anna in the battle of San Jacinto.Swamp Angel, the cannon that fired during the American Civil War on Charleston, South Carolina before exploding.Sultana, the worst ship disaster in number of lives lost in North America.Stonewall Jackson, a Confederate blockade runner.HMS Shark, a British destroyer sunk during the battle of Jutland.SS Savannah, the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean.Saint Patrick, a Confederate blockade runner.SMS S35, a German destroyer sunk during the battle of Jutland.Rattlesnake, a Confederate blockade runner.HMS Pathfinder, a British scout cruiser.Odin, a Royal Swedish steamship that ran aground off Jutland in 1836 with the Swedish prime minister on board."NWA FLT2501", a Northwest Airlines DC-4 and 58 persons missing in Lake Michigan since 1950.Norseman, a Confederate blockade runner.George Mallory and Andrew Irvine, explorers lost on Mount Everest in 1924.SS Léopoldville, a Belgian troop transport torpedoed outside Cherbourg in 1944.L'Oiseau Blanc ("White Bird"), aircraft flown by Charles Nungesser and François Coli which vanished on an attempted transatlantic flight in 1927.HMS Invincible, a British battlecruiser, sunk at the battle of Jutland.HMS Hawke, a first-class British cruiser, sunk by the German U-boat SM U-9 in October 1914.HMS Defence, a British armoured cruiser, sunk during the battle of Jutland.Texan schooner Brutus, a schooner of the Republic of Texas Navy.SMS Blücher, a German heavy cruiser sunk at the Battle of Dogger Bank in 1915.Russian frigate Alexander Nevsky, a Russian steam frigate stranded off Thyborøn in 1868 while carrying the crown prince.NUMA has located or attempted to locate the following vessels and historical artifacts: NUMA's expeditions tend to focus on ships of American origin from the early 19th century to the early 20th century, especially on Union and Confederate ships of the American Civil War. NUMA is involved in underwater archeology and survey. Most of the financial support for the projects comes from the royalties from Clive Cussler’s books." History Ĭlive Cussler founded NUMA as a private non-profit organization in 1979, naming it after a fictional government agency in his series of Dirk Pitt novels. Cussler later created and, until his death in 2020, led the actual organization which is dedicated to "preserving our maritime heritage through the discovery, archaeological survey and conservation of shipwreck artifacts.” Additionally "NUMA does not actively seek private funding. Originally it was a fictional US government organization in the novels of author Clive Cussler. The National Underwater and Marine Agency ( NUMA) is a private non-profit organization in the United States founded in 1979.


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