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OCEAN DIVE - NW BARGES - JUNE 10 This trip is for newer divers to the Atlantic.  The wrecks are 4 miles from shore and in 60-70 ft. of water.  This trip is a great way to get your sea legs plus explore an intact wreck.  There are 7 to 9 barges in this location. Pony bottles are still required.  Lobsters will be found as well as flo... Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE - SAN SABA - JULY 20, 2024 SAN SABA SS was built in 1879 as an American passenger/cargo steamer of 2,810 grt. She was originally named the Colorado. In 1915 after a fire gutted the vessel she was rebuilt and renamed SAN SABA. She was 306 feet long and had a 39 foot beam. On October 4, 1918 the SAN SABA was en-route from new York to Tampa with a ... Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE - TOLTEN - JULY 8 Tolten is a boat accessible salt water dive site, located in 11 miles off Barnegat, NJ. This dive site has an average rating of 4.75 out of 5 from 4 scuba divers. The maximum depth is 91-100ft/28-30m. The average visibility is 16-20ft/5-6m. The Tolten, a Chilean cargo ship, was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat ... Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE CHAPARRA - JULY 22 Chaparra This Cuban freighter was built in 1906 and has a length of 249 feet. The Chaparra was carrying sugar from Havana Cuba to New York, when it was hit on the port side just in front of the bridge by a mine placed by the U-117. At the same time a wall of water hit the vessel covering the bridge, the freighter sa... Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE - GREAT ISAAC - AUG. 26 The Great Isaac was a large ocean-going tug that sank due to a collision in 1947. The Great Isaac sits in 90 feet of water and is intact lying on it’s port (left) side. The Great Isaac was a part of the Normandy beach invasion and the captain at the time recieved a bronze start for memeritious duty under fire. It... Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE - GULF TRADE STERN - AUG. 12 The Gulf Trade broke in half behind the bridge after being torpedoed, not uncommon for an oil tanker. Many of the crew died in the ensuing inferno, and the escorting Coast Guard cutter was almost torpedoed while attempting their rescue. The bow grounded on the spot, and has since been reduced to rubble, but t... Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE - VIZCAYA - SEPT. 9 On October 30, 1890, this Spanish steamer was carrying a group of rich Cuban businessmen and their families when it was struck by the sailing vessel Cornelius Hargraves and suddenly sank.  A terrible tragedy, where only 19 survivors were rescued in the cold night.  Several discoveries including silv... Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE - MAURICE TRACY - SEPT. 30 This collier type vessel was built in 1916, and has a length of 253 feet. In June 1944, the Maurice Tracey collided with Jesse Billingsley, traveling south from New York to Norfolk VA with coal. On the bottom the wreck was a serious navigation hazard and now lies flattened on the bottom in 70 feet of water. Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE - SAN SABA - NIGHT - SEPT. 30 SAN SABA SS was built in 1879 as an American passenger/cargo steamer of 2,810 grt. She was originally named the Colorado. In 1915 after a fire gutted the vessel she was rebuilt and renamed SAN SABA. She was 306 feet long and had a 39 foot beam. On October 4, 1918 the SAN SABA was en-route from new York to Tampa with a ... Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE - GREAT ISAAC - OCT. 19, 2024 The Great Isaac was a large ocean-going tug that sank due to a collision in 1947. The Great Isaac sits in 90 feet of water and is intact lying on it’s port (left) side. The Great Isaac was a part of the Normandy beach invasion and the captain at the time recieved a bronze start for memeritious duty under fire. It... Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE - SEA HAG - OCT. 28 A large wooden sailing ship, more intact than most. The hull is almost complete, 8-10 feet high, with a Navy-style stockless anchor in one side of the bow, and bowsprit lying in the sand below. The bowsprit indicates that this was a true sailing ship and not a schooner barge. I saw no sign of towing bits, bow, or ... Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE - GULF TRADE STERN NIGHT DIVE - OCT. 28 The Gulf Trade broke in half behind the bridge after being torpedoed, not uncommon for an oil tanker. Many of the crew died in the ensuing inferno, and the escorting Coast Guard cutter was almost torpedoed while attempting their rescue. The bow grounded on the spot, and has since been reduced to rubble, but t... Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE - GREAT ISAAC - OCT. 19, 2024 NIGHT DIVE The Great Isaac was a large ocean-going tug that sank due to a collision in 1947. The Great Isaac sits in 90 feet of water and is intact lying on it’s port (left) side. The Great Isaac was a part of the Normandy beach invasion and the captain at the time recieved a bronze start for memeritious duty under fire. It... Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE-YELLOWFLAG WOODEN SCHOONER-AUG. 24, 2024 Wreck lies in 75 ft of water. Great for hunting artifacts and fish.  Lobsters are also abundant. Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE-PERSEPHONE-SEPT. 14, 2024 At 20:53 hours on 25 May 1942, the Persephone sailing in an unknown convoy from Aruba to New York was torpedoed by U-593 off Barnegat Light and sank later in only eight fathoms of water in 46°15N / 74°02W after breaking in two. The bow section was salvaged and towed to New York, where 21.000 barrels of oil were... Find Out More

OCEAN DIVE-RAILROAD BARGE-NOV 16, 2024 A Barge that sunk carrying railroad tracks and supplies. Lots to see and find for the lucky diver.  The dive depth is from 55 to 70 feet. Find Out More

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