Queen Mary

Queen Mary reef
Type:
artificial reef, cabin cruiser
Specs:
( 31 x 12 ft )
Sunk:
Saturday April 12, 1986 - Garden State North Artificial Reef
GPS:
unknown
Depth:
80 ft

steel hull, engine removed & hull filled with concrete


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Sand Dollar

Echinarachnius parma

Size: to 3"

Think of the Sand Dollar as a flattened Sea Urchin. They live on and slightly buried in sandy bottoms, at any depth.

Soak them in a bleach mixture and then rub off the spines with a rag to get a nice white keepsake. The tiny spines are like cactus needles and can be very irritating. Live Sand Dollars are pink; they turn green in death, and the indelible green pigment will rub off on anything it touches.

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