The Coast of Newfoundland is a tribute to the men and women who faced the challenge of the sea, usually with success, but not without personal tragedy.
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In 1994, he enrolled at the Institute of Fisheries and Marine Technology at Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's, where he studied navigation. He later went to work as a deck officer on The Great Lakes, first for P & H Shipping, then for Algoma Central Marine, where he remains today.
Clarence Vautier currently resides in St. John's with his wife, Marina, and his son, Brandon Daniel.
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