Edward H Cole

Shipwreck Edward H. Cole
Type:
shipwreck, schooner, USA
Built:
1904, Rockland ME USA
Specs:
( 228 x 43 ft ) 1791 gross tons
Sunk:
Sunday June 2, 1918
bombed by U-151 - no casualties
Depth:
185 ft

U-151's path from Isabel B Wiley to Carolina

Sister ship of the Jacob M. Haskell.

Shipwreck Edward H. Cole
Shipwreck Edward H. Cole New York Times

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Seahorse

Hippocampus erectus

Size: to 6"

Habitat: Weedy protected shore waters.

Notes:

Look for Seahorses in still weedy areas, where they cling to plants and objects with their prehensile tails. Color and body form are highly variable, as these masters of camouflage adapt to their surroundings. Strays may be found at sea, or even washed up on the beach.

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