Canal Tender 6

Tender 6 taking a break
Type:
artificial reef, tugboat
Built:
late 1920s?
Specs:
( 40 ft )
Sunk:
Thursday May 31, 2018 - Shinnecock Artificial Reef
Depth:
GPS:
40°48.071' -72°28.655'
Being taken down the Hudson River to the ocean


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Blood Worm

Glycera spp
Nereis spp.(shown)

Size: to 15", generally much smaller

Worms like this can be found anywhere from tidal flats to deep depths, burrowed in the sediment or hiding in crevices.

These segmented worms have four sharp teeth and can give you a good bite if you're not careful. They can also swim, although not very well. The "legs" are called parapodia and are actually gills. The best place to see a blood worm is at the bait shop. Also known as Clam Worms.