The retired trawler C. Ann was sunk as an artificial reef off the coast of New Jersey. NJDEP photo.
On July 2, 2012, the USS Mohawk was towed from Fort Myers some 30 miles off of Sanibel Island before being scuttled in 90 feet of water.
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8 ships sunk for artificial reefs off Treasure Coast attract anglers, divers, snorkelers
Martin County will sink a 227-foot-long freighter in about 200 feet of water nine miles off the St. Lucie Inlet in Stuart on Nov. 18 to create the Boo McCulley Reef. It will be at least the ninth ship ...
HAZAR, the derelict torpedo retriever, was dismantled by Stevens Towing before it was sunk as an artificial reef by the S.C.
CAPE MAY, N.J. (AP) — The ship made famous in the book and subsequent film “The Perfect Storm” has been intentionally sunk off the New Jersey and Delaware coasts so it can become part of an artificial ...
The ship's new owners are 80% done with the prep required to turn the vessel into an artificial reef in Florida, but a New ...
A historic ocean liner will become the world’s largest artificial reef after it's sunk off Florida’s Gulf Coast early next year. Okaloosa County officials announced Tuesday that they expect to sink ...
McCulley Marine Services deployed artificial reefs from Brevard to Miami-Dade counties for over two decades, but now there's no one left to do that work since the Fort Pierce business closed in 2023.
Artificial reefs are more important than ever given the global threat posed by climate change, and Florida is set to make the ...
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