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Ship Bottom is a borough situated on the Jersey Shore, within Ocean County in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 1,098, [11] a decrease of 58 (−5.0%) from the 2010 census count of 1,156, [20] [21] which in turn had reflected a decline of 228 (−16.5%) from the 1,384 counted in the 2000 census. [22]
Ship Flag Sunk date Notes Coordinates Image 17 Fathom wreck Lying on a silt bottom at 105 feet (32 m) [29: Admiral: 2 December 1942 Towing the barge Cleveco, she encountered a heavy gale and began to founder. She radioed in, but the United States Coast Guard was unable to locate her in the murk before she went down with a loss of 14 people.
The plant hardiness zone at 9th St Beach, Ship Bottom is 7a with an average annual extreme minimum air temperature of 3.8 °F (-15.7 °C). [27] The average seasonal (Nov-Apr) snowfall total is between 12 and 18 inches (300 and 460 mm), and the average snowiest month is February which corresponds with the annual peak in nor'easter activity.
GEBCO is the only intergovernmental body with a mandate to map the whole ocean floor. At the beginning of the project, only 6 per cent of the world's ocean bottom had been surveyed to today's standards; as of June 2022, the project had recorded 23.4 per cent mapped. About 14,500,000 square kilometres (5,600,000 sq mi) of new bathymetric data ...
Bathymetric map of Kamaʻehuakanaloa Seamount (formerly Loihi) with isobaths. A bathymetric chart is a type of isarithmic map that depicts the submerged bathymetry and physiographic features of ocean and sea bottoms. [1]
A video of the find shows parts of the ship, and a common kitchen item, at rest on the floor of Lake Superior — the cabin wall, the boiler, the cargo winch, and a dish.
Below: a lower deck of the ship. [1] Belowdecks: inside or into a ship, or down to a lower deck. [12] Bilge: the underwater part of a ship between the flat of the bottom and the vertical topsides [13] Bottom: the lowest part of the ship's hull. Bow: front of a ship (opposite of "stern") [1]
ICESat-2 measurements can be combined with ship-based sonar data to fill in gaps and improve precision of maps of shallow water. [24] Mapping of continental shelf seafloor topography using remotely sensed data has applied a variety of methods to visualise the bottom topography.