Greek Sponge Diving Capital of the World in Tarpon Springs, Fl
81Sponges in Tarpon Springs, Florida
The Sponge Capital of the World...Tarpon Springs, Florida!
In March of 1998 my mother and I drove from Houston, Texas to Engelwood, Florida to visit my aunt and uncle who live there for about four months of every year. We often decide to take in some sights along the way to break up the trip and also become informed about the areas of the country in which we are passing.
This time we decided to explore the Tarpon Springs area which is known far and wide for being the Sponge Capital of the World.
It is located about 30 miles north of St. Petersburg.
According to legend, the name Tarpon Springs came about due to tarpon fish being spotted offshore jumping (springing) in and out of the water.
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Signs at the Tarpon Springs waterfront
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeSponge Diving in Tarpon Springs
The Greeks of Tarpon Springs: An Oral History Compilation
Terrific link with old photos of the sponge industry and how it came to Tarpon Springs
More about Tarpon Springs and John M. Cocoris
Tarpon Springs
It is a waterfront community made up of many inhabitants who originally came from Greece primarily for the sponge diving industry.
Today, Tarpon Springs has more Greek-Americans living there than in almost any other U.S. city.
As the photo of a sign taken by the waterfront says, the area just naturally had a huge supply of underwater natural sponges growing there. But with the Greek influence, how they were harvested took a different turn.
Sponge diving became the norm once the Greeks led by John M. Cocoris had a large enough contingent of hearty and well trained divers on hand to take over that sponge harvesting way of earning a living. It became a multi-million dollar industry.
Heavy helmeted diving suits with oxygen hoses were made available and were utilized for gathering sponges in deep waters. In addition some of the young Greek sponge divers simply took a deep breathe and dove down into more shallow waters without any such encumbrances.
Naturally they were paid according to the number of sponges they were able to harvest.
I remember thinking that the hearts and lungs of those able bodied divers would have had to have been in amazing shape to be able to accomplish what they did underwater all the while holding their breaths.
It was a dangerous job but there were many willing participants, in fact, thousands of them.
I still own a first edition book titled Deep Treasure written and signed by Charles Minor Blackford lll who wrote about "A story of the Greek Sponge Fishers of Florida ."
The book was published by The John C. Winston Company in 1954. Written in the author's hand was the inscription "To my boy - Charles Minor the lV From his devoted Daddy - Charles Minor Blackford lll. Feb, 1954 Author copy."
Mr. Blackford then wrote "And from him Post Mortem to the one I know he would like most to have it. (My maiden name) July 19, 1969."
(Charles and I were dating and would probably have married had he not been killed in a Navy airplane crash in Pensacola, Florida.)
Maria Singing @ Zorba's - Tarpon Springs, FL
- Tampa Bay Day Trip Destination: Tarpon Springs
One of the great pleasures of visiting or living in the Tampa Bay area are the many possible day trip destinations; Tarpon Springs being one of special interest.
Today in Tarpon Springs...
If you have read any of the links, you will have found out that a red tide of algae pretty well wiped out the sponge industry in Tarpon Springs in the late 1940's, but fortunately the natural sponges are once again growing and being harvested in that area.
What the sponge fishermen did in the interim period of time was turn to catching shrimp and fish.
Tarpon Springs today has become a noted tourist area.
If you would like to learn more about natural sponges and the history of how they have been harvested, this is the place!
If you want to learn more about Greek culture, Tarpon Springs is also the place to learn more.
Many of the older Greek sponge divers are still available to talk to tourists in the many sponge shops which abound along the old waterfront area. My mother and I enjoyed visiting with several of them while I was purchasing some unusual and beautiful sponges for some of my art projects.
Greek restaurants abound. You can satisfy your taste buds with savory Greek dishes in a number of places.
We were happy that we stopped and explored Tarpon Springs. I know that I will never again look at a natural sponge without thinking of the harvesting process and all that it entails.
Tarpon Springs - Sponge Capitol of the World
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Great hub. My husband and I got to visit Tarpon Springs about 8 years ago when we in Florida to attend a wedding. We spent a delightful afternoon walking through the shops and having lunch. Didn't realize that it used to be the sponge capital of the world.
Thanks for sharing this information. It was very interesting and I voted this hub hub except for funny.
Awesome hub, Peggy. I lived in Orlando for 2 years and never made it to Tarpon Springs. Truly wishing now that I had taken the time to go there.
I love your writing style and I teared up with the story about the book that was left to you. So sweet.
I'm gonna pop over and take a look at your website, gallery3.net. The linoleum cut art prints sounds very interesting!
Cool hub. It looks like you have seen the entire state of Florida. Great stuff.
Tarpon Springs also offers a waterside view of the community from the Sun Line Cruise vessels docked along the Anclote River on Dodecanese Blvd. They offer a GREAT on-board history of the area, along with a tour of Anclote Island, and current aquaculture information. Nice ride, too.
very nice hub about one of my favorite places! I live so close by that we go at least once a week, sometimes twice a week to eat the great Greek food at the sponge docks. It's such a fun atmosphere and there are many hidden treasures in the shops. I think what I love the most about Tarpon is the people, there is a huge Greek community here and they are a wondeful, warm people. You've written a very nice hub and the pics are great.
Thanks for this reminder of a great place that I visited with a favorite wonderful aunt in the early 70s!
Live close enough to there to think about it being a nice day trip. Thanks for the hub!
Peggy..great hub..I'm travelling places with your hubs!Thanks for taking me to places!:)
Wonderful hub...so much information! Loved it! You should be a travel writer lol...you have such interesting hubs :)
How cool is that! My friend Tracey went to visit there a few years back and brought me sponges and olive oil. I can't believe I've never been there myself. Everyone I know who's been there says it was fantastic! I really am going to have to go. Supposedly a great place to take the kids as well. Fantastic hub idea.
Peggy, Did you see this is one of the featured articles on the main HubPages.com site? Great Job!
You make me want to go there - I have never heard of this place aand to be perfectly honest, never really thought about where natural sponges come from. Thanks for a great hub.
Great write-up. I'd surely love to visit this place. Nice hub.
Excellent write up ! you always come up with something interesting and unusual...
Tarpon Springs sounds like a wonderful place to visit! I loved the video, the town looks lovely. I bet the food is fabulous. Thanks for the information!
This is a very descriptive hub. I remember stories of the sponge divers. It was a very dangerous job.
I like the hub, learned something new. Sounds like an interesting place to visit. Boy that Red Tide can do some destruction.


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Peggy W Hub Author 5 months ago
Hi Gail,
It is always interesting to know about places visited or planning to visit. Since you were in Tarpon Springs, Florida you would have seen all of the sponges on display and available for sale. Now you know a bit more about it's history. Thanks for your comment and votes.