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  2. Green Jacket Shoal - Wikipedia

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    Green Jacket Shoal is a 33-acre (13 ha) shoal and ship graveyard in Providence River, between the cities of East Providence and Providence, Rhode Island, United States.It contains a large amount of debris from a century of abandoned and wrecked ships, destroyed docks, pilings, and other remnants of the area's industrial past.

  3. 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

  4. Merritt-Chapman & Scott - Wikipedia

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    Merritt-Chapman & Scott, nicknamed "The Black Horse of the Sea", was a noted marine salvage and construction firm of the United States, with worldwide operations. The chief predecessor company was founded in the 1860s by Israel Merritt, but a large number of other firms were merged in over the course of the company's history.

  5. Is a shipwreck off the Rhode Island coast Captain Cook ... - AOL

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    Researchers at the museum now hope to return to the Rhode Island site, which they believe is the final resting place of the HMS Endeavour, to 3D model the wreck, Kieran Hosty, marine archaeology ...

  6. A Shipwreck in Rhode Island Appears to Actually Be Captain ...

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    A Rhode Island-based research group originally said it was too premature to call the shipwreck Cook’s vessel. New findings regarding the pump well and bow further point to this ship in fact ...

  7. USCGC Campbell (WMEC-909) - Wikipedia

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    The keel for WMEC-909 had been laid at the Derecktor shipyard in Middletown, Rhode Island on 10 August 1984. She was launched on 29 April 1986 and commissioned into service on 19 August 1988. [ 5 ] The USCGC Campbell was the ninth of thirteen Famous-class cutters built by Derecktor to replace World War II and pre–World War II cutters.

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