- John Piña Craven
John Piña Craven (born 1924 in
Brooklyn ,New York ,USA ) is known for his involvement withBayesian search theory and the recovery of lost objects at sea.He holds a BA from
Cornell University , an MA from theCalifornia Institute of Technology , aPhD from theUniversity of Iowa and a JD from The National Law Center ofThe George Washington University .Craven has had more than 40 years of experience in the innovation, development, design, construction and operational deployment of major oceanic systems. As a child he pursued ocean technology in the
Brooklyn Technical High School and acquired a familiarity with the ocean on the beaches ofLong Island and on the waterfront ofNew York City .During the
Second World War he served as an enlisted man on theBattleship USS "New Mexico". In 1944 he was admitted to the U.S Navy's V-12 program, and was subsequently commissioned as an Ensign in the U.S. Navy. After obtaining his PhD he worked at theDavid Taylor Model Basin in Carderock, Maryland, working on nuclear submarines. He received two civilian service awards in connection with these developments. He was subsequently appointed Project Manager for the U.S. Navy's Polaris Program and the U.S. Navy's Special Projects Office. He later became the Chief Scientist. He was awarded two Distinguished Civilian Service Awards, the Department of Defense’s highest honor for civilians, among many other honors. While working with the Navy, he helped pioneer the use ofBayesian search techniques to locate objects lost at sea (Bayesian search theory ). He was an instrumental part of the U.S Navy's search for the missinghydrogen bomb lost off Palomares, Spain in thePalomares hydrogen bombs incident and in the search for the submarine Scorpion, lost off of theAzores .After leaving the Navy, he was marine affairs coordinator for the state of
Hawaii and dean of marine programs at theUniversity of Hawaii . During his time in Hawaii, it has been alleged that he was involved with theGlomar Explorer . He also served during the Carter Administration on the U.S. Government's Weather Modification Commission. During that time, a method was developed to greatly reduce the impact of hurricanes. In 1976, after losing in his campaign for U.S Congress, he was appointed director of theLaw of the Sea Institute . In 2001, he was the Chief Scientist of theCommon Heritage Corporation . He lives inHonolulu ,Hawaii .His daughter, Sarah Craven, is a prominent international advocate of women's rights. His brother, Kenneth Craven, is a distinguished educator and scholar, who served as the Chancellor of the City Colleges of New York in the 1960s. His father was the composer
James M. Craven .Having acquired a law degree through study at night, he was also responsible for the direction of the International Law of the Sea Institute. In 1990 he established the
Common Heritage Corporation for the management of innovation for the benefit of the common heritage. He also is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.According to
Wired Magazine , Craven's current undertaking is to link up islands in the Pacific Ocean with sustainable energy, agriculture and fresh water through the use ofDeep Ocean Water pumped up via pipes from offshore. He is also developing a new and innovative Cold Water therapy which may produce significant health breakthroughs and slow the aging process.He has authored "The Silent War: The Cold War Battle Beneath the Sea", ISBN 0-7432-2326-8
ee also
* "" Craven is mentioned frequently in this nonfiction book on U.S. submarine-based espionage by
Sherry Sontag External links
* [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.06/craven.html?pg=1&topic=craven&topic_set= Wired: The Mad Genius from the Bottom of the Sea]
* [http://www.oceancommission.gov/meetings/may13_14_02/craven_testimony.pdf OCEAN ENERGY: A Prospectus by John Piña Craven]
* [http://www.aloha.com/~craven/ "Tales Of An Ancient Mariner": Craven's personal journal]
* [http://www.treehugger.com/files/2005/05/power_and_fresh.php: Power and fresh water from the deep Ocean]
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