John Mattera

John Mattera

John Joseph Mattera (born 1962) is a writer and American shipwreck explorer and the subject of the book Pirate Hunters by Robert Kurson. Pirate Hunters is the story of two US divers, John Chatterton and John Mattera, finding the lost pirate ship Golden Fleece of Captain Joseph Bannister in the waters off the Dominican Republic in 2008. Mattera first became a certified diver in 1976, exploring the North Atlantic, he was an early pioneer of the shipwrecks in the waters around New York and New Jersey, performing penetration and decompression dives long before technical diving had a name. From the late 1970s on exploring some of the most famous shipwrecks of the northeast, with over sixty dives on the SS Andrea Doria. Mattera is a former police officer/administrator and has spent over a two decades as a security consultant to a client list of the who's who of the rich and famous, becoming one of the highest paid executive protection specialist in the industry and working in over forty countries. Mattera performed primary security duty on three US and foreign Presidential campaigns.[1][2]

Mattera has written for Wreck Diver Magazine, African Hunting Gazette, NRA Ring of Freedom Magazine,and other adventure publications.[3][4][5][6][7] [8]

References

  1. Kurson, Robert (2015). Pirate Hunters. Random House. ISBN 9781400063369.
  2. New York Times Sunday magazine July 19, 2015
  3. Up To Speed, John Mattera Zediker Publishing 1998 ISBN 0-9626925-8-1
  4. Wreck Diver Magazine issue 24 "Wreck of the Concepcion", John Mattera
  5. African Hunting Gazette Magazine 20.3 "Zululand Monarch", John Mattera
  6. Wreck Diver Magazine issue 23 "The Cousteau Wreck" John Mattera
  7. "Keeper of the Faith," John Mattera NRA Ring of Freedom Magazine, Dec.2015, John Mattera
  8. "Serious Social Shotguns", John Mattera 1996 Zediker publishing ISBN 0-9626925-7-3
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