The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced on Friday the successful sinking of a 227-foot abandoned boat off the coast of St. Lucie, to become an artificial coral reef. FWC ...
Martin County will scuttle a vessel, once used to smuggle cocaine, off Stuart Nov. 18. The reef project will be called Boo McCulley Reef, after John “Boo” McCulley. The 227-foot-long freighter will be ...
McCulley Marine Services deployed artificial reefs from Brevard to Miami-Dade counties for over two decades, but now there's no one left to do that work since the Fort Pierce business closed in 2023.
A 227-foot-long freighter, once used to smuggle cocaine, was sunk Nov. 18 in about 200 feet of water nine miles off the St. Lucie Inlet in Stuart to create the Boo McCulley artificial reef. The ship ...
Martin County will sink a 227-foot-long freighter in about 200 feet of water nine miles off the St. Lucie Inlet in Stuart on Nov. 18 to create the Boo McCulley Reef. It will be at least the ninth ship ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP)—Bay County and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission are continuing efforts to restore the Gulf. On Wednesday, officials deployed the second phase of ...
A 227-foot-long freighter, once used to smuggle cocaine, was sunk off Stuart on Nov. 18. The Borocho was sunk in about 200 feet of water nine miles off the St. Lucie Inlet. Martin County named it ...
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