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How Ships to Reefs Makes You Money
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News List
Retired Destroyer About To Become Artificial Reef
7/9/2011
It now appears a target window, if not a firm date, has been established for the sinking of a retired U.S. Navy destroyer as part of a three-state artificial reef system just 30 miles from the Ocean City Inlet.
Group may be sunk before ship goes down
6/24/2011
Save Halkett Bay, a group fighting to keep a destroyer from being sunk in the area, could essentially shut down the Artificial Reef Society of B.C. (ARSBC), according to ARSBC president Howard Robins.
Artificial reef planned for Ventura County beach
6/9/2011
Officials are hoping to build an artificial reef to bring back the glory days at Oil Pier beach and potentially use it as a showcase of how to restore and save beaches around the county.
STRI Board of Directors
8/25/2009
Steven M. Barsky
Joel Geldin
Dick Long
Eleanore Rewerts
Robert Watts
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