NEW ORLEANS, (April 12, 2018) — Ten students from the New Orleans Military and Maritime Academy (NOMMA) embarked on a 17-day voyage on board the sailing training ship Picton Castle beginning Monday morning. These students are on a maritime career track and have already begun maritime training at NOMMA. They departed Galveston, Texas on Monday, April 9 and sail to Pensacola, Florida before returning to their home city of New Orleans on Thursday, April 19.

Picton Castle is a 179-foot, three-masted, barque-rigged ship based in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. Picton Castle has a long history of teaching the fundamentals of seamanship aboard a traditionally rigged sailing vessel. Everyone who joins the ship will take part in the ship's operations. Trainees will be involved in sail handling, scrubbing the decks, navigating the ship, and assisting in the galley. If trainees choose to they will have the chance to climb Picton Castle’s 100ft mast to take in and let out the sails.

This opportunity will give the students of NOMMA a hands-on learning opportunity that will begin their development as safe and competent mariners. NOMMA students have been working with Delgado Community College (DCC) Maritime and Industrial Training Center to take courses for their Standards of Training, Certification & Watchkeeping certifications, known in the industry as STCW, an internationally recognized maritime certification. During their time on Picton Castle, students will work alongside the professional crew as they are taught skills in seamanship, watchstanding, and navigation, while receiving supplemental instruction from the captain, crew, and a NOMMA faculty member who will be accompanying the students on this trip.

TALL SHIPS AMERICA, based in Newport, RI, has also provided scholarship funds to help offset the costs of the voyage. Tall Ships America continues its memorandum of understanding with the US Maritime Administration to assist in the development of the maritime workforce. The partnership developed through the introduction of Tall Ships America to DCC, who then brought NOMMA into the program. The three organizations worked together to establish program goals, dates, costs, and find a vessel (Picton Castle) that was capable and willing to undertake the program.

Bert Rogers, Executive Director of Tall Ships America said, “Bringing tall ships to New Orleans is a fitting way to celebrate this city’s 300th year as a vital maritime hub for world commerce and culture.”  Mr. Rogers continued, “Beyond the celebration, we are especially pleased to be working with NOMMA and Delgado Community College to provide high school students from New Orleans with the opportunity to sail, learn and train aboard the tall ship Picton Castle.   Maritime nations around the world have maintained sailing ships for professional maritime training, even as mechanically propelled ships displaced the windjammers of old.  There is no better way to learn and internalize the lessons of seafaring than to apprentice under sail in a proper ship, where the challenges of the sea build strong character, teamwork, confidence, and competency…essential traits for mariners and citizens alike.”

“We are very excited that the Delgado Maritime and Industrial Training Center could connect to both NOMMA and Tall Ships to provide this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the cadets that will be sailing. Moving forward, as we seek designation as a Maritime Center of Excellence, the intent is to provide many more outreach programs such as this. Our ultimate goal is to extend outreach to high schools and further our mission of introducing students to the opportunities and promise of a career in the maritime industry. We are grateful for our partnership with Bert Rogers, Alex Agnew and the Tall Ships Association for helping the visions of this Maritime Center become a reality.” -Rick A. Schwab, Senior Director

This voyage is part of the TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® 2018 Gulf Coast. Picton Castle will join a fleet of tall ships sailing to ports of Galveston, TX, Pensacola, FL and New Orleans, FL.  Students will join Picton Castle on the 8th of April and will arrive in New Orleans on 19th April. From New Orleans, Picton Castle will begin her 7th World Voyage on the 23rd of April.

About Tall Ships America and Tall Ships® New Orleans 2018:
Tall Ships® New Orleans 2018 is a free event produced by the nonprofit Tricentennial Tall Ships® Committee in coordination with Tall Ship America’s TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® 2018 Gulf Coast Series.  A nonprofit organization based in Newport, RI, Tall Ships America coordinates gatherings of member's vessels to promote their education, history and science curriculums with a mission to encourage character building through sail training, promote sail training to the North American public and support education under sail. www.tallshipsamerica.org. Event information available at www.tallshipsnola2018.com FB: tallshipsnola2018

The following registered trademarks and services marks are owned by the American Sail Training Association:  Tall Ships®, Tall Ships are Coming! ® and TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE®.

The Maritime and Industrial Training Center at Delgado Community College in New Orleans has earned a national and international reputation for providing high-quality maritime and industrial firefighting, radar, safety and U.S. Coast Guard-approved training including full mission bridge simulator courses. For over two decades, Delgado’s experienced instructors have helped provide training to licensed mariners and industry personnel in the maritime, oil and gas, and safety/homeland security fields, among others. Courses are tailored to meet the specific needs of industrial clients. Information about the services provided by the Delgado Maritime and Industrial Training Center is available at http://www.dcc.edu/academics/workforce/maritime-fire/. For further information call (504) 671-6620.

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