Good Ship Lollipop

Lollipop reef
Type:
artificial reef, excursion boat
Built:
1946, J.W. 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
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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American Eel

Anguilla rostrata

Size
to 60"

Species Profile
By Jeff Brust,
Research Scientist

American eels are an ecologically unique and important species that occur in fresh, brackish, and marine waters from the southern tip of Greenland to northeastern South America. This species is closely related to the European eel. Eels support a valuable commercial food fishery, are used widely as bait for sport fish such as striped bass and cobia and are an important food source for many fish and wildlife species.