Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Women of the sea

International

 * Women Divers Hall of Fame

Australia

 * Mary Carlin Cleaveland (1835-?) whaler and later boarding house operator, photo, , , , , Cleaveland (whaling family)
 * Enid Nunn speed boat driver, later racing car driverm
 * Sarah Ward (archaeologist) underwater archaeologist, ,

Greece

 * your redlink here

France

 * Véronique Garçon, winner of the 2017 Anton Bruun Medal for oceanography
 * Hélène de Tayrac (born 1968) founder of the Paris dive show. ,

Iceland

 * Rósamunda Sigmundsdóttir (1868-?) Icelandic seal hunter, ,

Italy

 * Serena Melani Cruise ship Captain, ,

India

 * Sonali Banerjee (Allahabad)India’s first woman maritime engineer

Poland

 * your redlink here

Portugal

 * Isabel Marques da Silva, marine biologist working in Mozambique

Puerto Rico

 * Maria Rodriguez Denton first female US Navy officer from Puerto Rico

South Africa

 * Kerry Sink, , , ,

Sweden

 * Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg author, marine archaeologist

Switzerland

 * Margrith Ettlin Cruise ship Captain, ,

Thailand

 * Pornnatcha Sankhaprasit, underwater archaeologist, , ,

United Kingdom

 * Sarah Breton First female Captain for P&O Cruises, , ,

United States

 * Kathryn Anne Burns (b. 1948), oceanographer
 * Mary Louisa Burtch Brewster/Mary Louisa Burtch/Mary Burtch, sailor's wife,
 * Juliet Eilperin (born 1971) journalist and writer. Winner of the 2011 Peter Benchley Ocean Award, , ,
 * Lora Fleming scientist, Winner of the Anton Bruun Medal, , , ,
 * Deborah Gernes US Navy 1st woman eligible as a commanding officer, , , , (non-usable source  confirms H2O manager is same as Navy Cmdr)
 * Caroline Mayhew (1801-1880) whaler photo,, , , ,
 * Sharon R. Melin, wildlife biologist at the NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center; specialist on sealions
 * Melissa Omand, oceanographer
 * Emily Rogalsky, ocean researcher
 * Kate A. Sutton, manager of tugboat company, ,

Norway

 * Louise Didrichsen Norway's first female admiral

Puerto Rico

 * Maria Rodriguez Denton first female US Navy officer from Puerto Rico

United Kingdom

 * Winnifred Dakyns assistant director Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS)

United States

 * Ineva Reilly Baldwin (1904-2000), US. Coast Guard lieutenant from Wisconsin,
 * Beatrice V Ball Commander of the US Coastguard SPARS programme
 * Jacqueline O. (Allison) Barnes Rear admiral
 * Trish Beckman Naval Flight Officer, helped to persuade the senate to repeal laws restricting women from combat
 * Ruth Hammond Broe Colonel, president of the Womens Marines Association 1972-4, post-humously awarded the WMA National Service Award
 * Paula C. Brown


 * Clare L. De Ceu, one of The Sacred Twenty (see this journal article, mentions in this book, and this report from the Judge Advocate)
 * Priscilla B. Coe
 * Althea H. Coetzee
 * Cynthia A. Covell
 * Dawn E. Cutler
 * Phyllis Mae Dailey first black US Navy commissioned nurse
 * Sandy L. Daniels
 * Eunice Dessez first enlisted woman in the US Navy
 * Janet R. Donovan
 * Marianne B. Drew Rear Admiral
 * Cynthia A. Dullea
 * Kathleen M. Dussault
 * Nancy A. Fackler Rear Admiral
 * Vera Ruth Filby WAVES member and NSA cryptographer
 * Moira N. Flanders
 * Ann D. Gilbride
 * Robin L. Graf
 * Janice M. Hamby
 * Pauline Hartington Rear Admiral
 * Deborah P. Haven
 * Karen A. Harmeyer Rear Admiral
 * Martha E. G. Herb
 * Estelle Hine, one of The Sacred Twenty. Some info in this book, and prior service in this book
 * Valerie K. Huegel
 * Christine S. Hunter
 * Maryanne T. Gallagher Ibach Rear Admiral
 * Cindy L. Jaynes
 * Katharine L. Laughton Rear admiral
 * Rosanne M. Levitre
 * Patricia Malone (aviator) (1924-2008), a NAVY WAVE, ,
 * Mary Marshall (nurse) and Mary Allen (nurse) the first female nurses in the US Navy (war of 1812)
 * Rebecca J. McCormick-Boyle
 * Mary Magdalene Maga/Maggie Maga, aviator mechanic for the Navy,
 * Elizabeth M. Morris
 * Elizabeth S. Niemyer
 * Ann Claire Phillips
 * Sharon H. Redpath
 * Roseanne Roberts Navy's first woman helicopter captain
 * Jacqueline L. Smith Early female military air traffic controller in the navy and helped pave the way for future female ATCs. First woman to manage an air traffic control centre and first female FAA regional administrator.  Founded Professional Women Controllers, Inc which now has 800 members.
 * Barbara Sweredoski
 * Cynthia Thebaud
 * Diane E. H. Webber
 * Patricia E. Wolfe
 * Maude Elizabeth Young

Venezuela

 * Carmen Melendez de Maniglia/Carmen Teresa Melendez Rivas/Carmen Rivas First female admiral

Needs work

 * Mary Lacy, British sailor
 * Hannah Snell, British sailor