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The USS Mohawk was scuttled off the coast of Sanibel Island in 2012 to create the first Veterans Memorial Reef. This 165-foot World War II vessel was environmentally cleaned before being sunk in 90 ...
An artificial reef in Georgia's Romerly Marsh Creek was enhanced with 60 concrete pyramids to improve biodiversity and fishing. The project is a collaboration between state agencies and a concrete ...
The barge was deployed in sections to maximize surface area for marine life colonization. New structure, a little longer than the length of a football field, was added to the Sea Girt Reef in November ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — Just before one sunrise on the Charleston coast, a long-forgotten Navy vessel began its final journey to transform from an environmental hazard into new life beneath the sea.
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Where does an arrest, environmental preservation, and the fate of a 120-foot-long former U.S. Navy torpedo recovery ship all come together? On the coasts and waterways of South Carolina. That's where ...
FORTUNATELY, EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY IS SAFE. MARTIN COUNTY HAS ADDED A NEW ARTIFICIAL REEF THAT IS NOT ONLY EXPECTED TO CREATE A HABITAT FOR MARINE WILDLIFE, BUT ALSO HONOR A NATIVE FLORIDIAN WHO ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. — A former Navy torpedo recovery vessel, known as HAZAR, that was stuck in the marsh for years, will now serve as a home to marine life off the South Carolina coast, ABC affiliate ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WTOC) - The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR), in partnership with Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) South Carolina and Steven’s Towing Company, has ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — A former Navy torpedo recovery vessel that spent years stuck in the marsh will now serve as home to marine life off the coast, according to the South Carolina Department of ...
CHARLESTON — The former Navy torpedo vessel that spent years stuck in a Charleston-area marsh was sunk on a dreary Sunday morning. The ship, named HAZAR by its former owner, will now serve as an ...