Scott Mardis has been an active field investigator of the Lake Champlain “Monster” since 1992. He is a former sustaining member of the defunct International Society of Cryptozoology and a former volunteer worker in the Vertebrate Paleontology Dept. of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences (1990-1992). He co-authored a scientific abstract about the Lake Champlain hydrophone sounds for the Acoustical Society of America in 2010. He currently lives in Bradenton, Florida.
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2 Responses to “Lake Champlain Monster “Champ” Lecture”
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Amy M C
As a New York state girl, born and raised in Rochester; I have been interested and following “Champ” for years, now. Well done and thank you, Wes!
Irene A
Very interesting…but the moment the speaker brought up the possible validity of the surgeon’s photograph of “Nessie”, well, that photo was already confirmed to have been a elaborate hoax. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loch_Ness_Monster