Margie Ann

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Type:
artificial reef, tugboat
Built:
1950, Tampa, FL, as William H
Specs:
( 90 ft )
Sunk:
Tuesday June 19, 2001 - Delaware #11 Artificial Reef
GPS:
38°40.540' -74°43.957'

Built in 1950, by Tampa Marine Incorporated of Tampa, Florida ( hull #72 ) as William H. The tug was later sold and renamed Lisa R. She was eventually acquired by the Mobile Towing and Wrecking Company of Mobile, Alabama, and renamed Austill Pharr. In 1971, the tug was acquired by the Moran Towing Company of New York, New York. In 1977, she was acquired by Tillett Tug and Barge Incorporated of Chesapeake, Virginia, and renamed Margie Ann. She was a single screw tug, rated at 900 horsepower.


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Tropical Aquaria

Tropical aquaria should generally be maintained at 75-80°F. In hot weather, temperatures up to 85°F are easily tolerated as long as adequate aeration is maintained. The addition of an air stone and a small air pump during these periods is helpful. At 90 F things start to get dangerous, and the tank should be cooled by floating ice packs or blocks of ice in it. Temperatures down to 70°F will generally do little harm, but the fish will be uncomfortable, and the temperature should be raised. Below 65°F is again dangerous for tropical fishes.

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