Good Ship Lollipop

Lollipop reef
Type:
artificial reef, excursion boat
Built:
1946, JW Nolan & Sons, Erie PA USA
Specs:
( 62 ft ) 12 gross tons
Sponsor:
Beach Haven Marlin & Tuna Club
Sunk:
Wednesday May 4 2005 - Garden State South Artificial Reef
Dedication:
Ed Hall
GPS:
39°33.661' -74°06.204'
Ed Hall reef

Built as Ann Adair, later  Golden Triangle Cruiser II, Sound Cruiser, Julie Marie, Rainbow, finally Good Ship Lollipop


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Starfish

Starfish or Sea Stars are found on any solid structure, from inter-tidal rocks to deep wrecks. They are so common that one forgets just how bizarre they really are. These animals have 5-way body symmetry *, hydraulic tube feet, and ejects their stomach through their mouth to feed. ( Oddly, the planktonic larvae have bilateral symmetry, like higher animals. ) The "eye" is called a madreporite, and is actually the exhaust vent for the hydraulic system. They are capable of regenerating an entire animal from just a fragment. Starfish come in a rainbow of colors from yellow to lavender.

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