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US military ship to be sunk, building new reef
The U.S.S. Kittiwake, a decommissioned, 251-foot military ship will soon be towed to Grand Cayman for its last assignment: Cayman’s newest dive attraction. The culmination of a seven-year project b....
http://www.caymannetnews.com, Mar 29, 2010 comments: 0
Great Barrier Reef oil disaster fear from stricken ship
A Chinese ship is in danger of breaking up after running aground off north-east Australia, sparking fears of a major oil spill into the Great Barrier Reef.
http://news.bbc.co.uk, Apr 5, 2010 comments: 0
Old destroyer will help create East Coast's largest artificial reef 30 miles off Ocean City
The largest artificial reef on the East Coast is coming in cheaper than predicted but later than expected, with anglers and scuba divers possibly using the site by August....
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com, Apr 15, 2010 comments: 0
Key West's Vandenberg Artificial Reef Celebrates First Birthday; 'It's Like A Big Party Going On'
It took less than two minutes for the Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg to reach the ocean bottom off Key West May 27, 2009, yet ...
Jun 15, 2010 comments: 0
Cayman Islands sinking US ship to create reef
The USS Kittiwake, a 1945-vintage submarine rescue ship, rests on a sandy bottom off Grand Cayman's Seven Mile Beach. The 47-foot-tall (14-meter) ship is at a depth of 62 feet (19 meters), so the top deck ...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com, Feb 1, 2011 comments: 0
Proof our Great Barrier Reef is not covered in mud
Divers are raving about the visibility and weather conditions on the Great Barrier Reef, with at least one industry stalwart describing it as the best he’s seen in 30 years...
www.cairns.com.au, Feb 4, 2011 comments: 0



