Sunday, February 28, 2010

R / V Jane Yarn Sinks from Georgia Coast

ANSWERS TO THE COMMENTS: the rope was used to tow the boat out on the site about 15 miles offshore (you can not intentionally) sink a boat with a working engine on it. Nobody died. The boat had to be thoroughly cleaned in the course of more than a year before it was sunk in order to ensure that the government complied standards. It is now at home ot thousands of fish. * * * * On Thursday, the 24th August 2007, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources intentionally sank the aging research vessel Jane Yarn toCreate an artificial reef. The yarns, named after the late environmental pioneer Jane Hurt Yarn, served since 1998 as the primary research vessel for Grays Reef National Marine Sanctuary off the Georgia coast. This new use for the ship honors Jane Yarn's commitment to the Georgia coast, and a plaque affixed to the new artificial reef bears her name.



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