Alabama's program of artificial coastal reefs is getting a big addition. The state conservation department will scuttle the 'Fairfield New Venture' in the Gulf of Mexico this week to add new marine habitat off the Alabama coast. The site where it's being sunk will become a destination for divers and anglers in about 125 feet (38-meters) of water. The Gulf bottom is mostly flat and sandy, so any structure attracts fish and other marine life. The Fairfield New Venture is being scuttled near the site of another ship that was sunk about 18 miles south of Perdido Pass. The $970,000 program to sink the ship on June 20 is funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Report with photo and video: https://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2018/06/scuttled_ship_to_add_to_alabam.html
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18 June 2018 - 20:42
Former research vessel becoming an artificial reef
Alabama's program of artificial coastal reefs is getting a big addition
WORLD SHIPPING
18 June 2018 - 20:42
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