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Capt. Scott C Sherouse
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Leading Scholar on
The Bahamas

Rotary Foundation International, Ambassadorial Scholar in 1999. Scott Sherouse received a PhD in Sociology and an MA in History from Florida International University, and taught at Miami Dade College. Scott grew up in Miami, and is now a United States Merchant Mariner, SuperYacht Captain.

Scott spent his formative years fishing, diving, and combing the shorelines of Florida.  While wrestling for Miami Dade College he was also a young sportfishing captain running boats around the Bahamas.  He then lived on Andros, a civilian contracted to perform research for the U.S. Navy, and visited nearly every other island of the Bahamas.  Andros was also the setting of his first smuggling caper; his upbringing prepared him well to breach all Bahamian and USA coastal security measures.  After a decade of the high-life, financed by mayhem, it was off to federal prison.  Afterward Scott began a second life, as a scholar, in which he amassed an array of interdisciplinary degrees, with high honors. 

 

Through Dr. Sherouse’s research and years on the waterfront, the under-belly of the South Florida and Bahamian drug trade is exposed.  Capitalizing on his old insider credentials, Sherouse traveled to Colombia to debrief a few top Cartel men and hear of kidnappings, gold bullion, cocaine-submarines, and a private graveyard.  More recently Dr. Sherouse taught cultural anthropology, world history, and sociology at Florida International University and Miami Dade College.  His other recent book, The Bahamas, “Land of Milk and Honey”: Symbolic Acts and Social Action, looks at evocative and emotive events of the mid-twentieth century British Colony, leading toward independence.