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  2. Staten Island boat graveyard - Wikipedia

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    The Staten Island boat graveyard is a marine scrapyard located in the Arthur Kill in Rossville, near the Fresh Kills Landfill, on the West Shore of Staten Island, New York City. It is known by many other names including the Witte Marine Scrap Yard , the Arthur Kill Boat Yard , and the Tugboat Graveyard .

  3. Marine salvage - Wikipedia

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    USS Regulus hard aground in 1971 due to a typhoon: after three weeks of effort, Naval salvors deemed it unsalvageable.. Marine salvage takes many forms, and may involve anything from refloating a ship that has gone aground or sunk as well as necessary work to prevent loss of the vessel, such as pumping water out of a ship—thereby keeping the ship afloat—extinguishing fires on board, to ...

  4. Ship graveyard - Wikipedia

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    Witte's Marine Salvage - the Staten Island boat graveyard. [9] Bikini Atoll was designated as a ship graveyard for the U.S. Pacific fleet; it later became known as a nuclear testing facility. Mallows Bay, Maryland. [10] Green Jacket Shoal, Rhode Island

  5. Conception boat fire that killed 34 people started in plastic ...

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    A salvage team raises the hull of the Conception off Santa Cruz Island. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) The 197-page report noted that Boylan smoked cigarettes, but he said he threw them ...

  6. Happy Island: How to Use Your Salvage Ship - AOL

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    For the first time, Happy Island has released a marine vehicle that isn't a premium -- the new Salvage Ship . Offered for a thrifty 2,400 Coins, it's cheaper than most of the island attractions.

  7. Wrecking (shipwreck) - Wikipedia

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    Wrecking is the practice of taking valuables from a shipwreck which has foundered or run aground close to shore. Often an unregulated activity of opportunity in coastal communities, wrecking has been subjected to increasing regulation and evolved into what is now known as marine salvage.

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