Mud Hole (1/2)
Manasquan Chart
- Barge #10
- 120 Wreck
- 3 Sisters
- Ambrose Buoy
- A Street - Shark River
- Across
- Adele
- Ajace
- Alex Mac
- Allenhurst Jetty
- Anastasia
- Antioch
- Arnoff
- Arundo
- Asfalto
- Aurora
- Ayuruoca
- BA Wreck
- Shark River - Back Bay
- Balaena
- Bald Eagle
- Barnegat Inlet
- BD1738
- USS Benson
- Beth Dee Bob
- Blue Boy
- Bonanza
- Brick barge
- Bronx Queen
- Brunette
- Cecilia M Dunlap
- Cornelius Grinnell
- Catherine Jackson
- Chauncy Jerome
- Caddo
- Cadet
- Capt Smitty
- Catamount
- Charlemagne Tower
- Chaparra
- Chesapeake
- Choapa
- clam boat
- Continent
- crane barge
- Creole
- Daghestan
- Delaware
- drydock
- Dryland
- dump
- Duncan
- Edmund Phinney
- Elberon Rocks
- Emerald / USS Hibiscus
- Eureka
- Francis A Perkins
- William R Farrell
- FF Clain
- Finance
- Fort Victoria
- Gassoon
- German
- Lady Gertrude
- GL78
- Glen II
- Glory Wreck
- I.P. Goulandris
- Granite Wreck
- Great Isaac
- Gulftrade (stern)
- Gulftrade (bow)
- Gypsy
- Horseshoe Cove
- Alexander Hamilton
- Hankins (Big)
- Hankins (Offshore)
- Hankins 3
- Happy Days
- Cornelius Hargraves
- Harry Rush
- Harvey's Schooner
- Thomas Hebert
- Ida K
- Immaculata
- Inshore barge/tug
- Irene/Truro
- Irma C
- John Minturn
- Jack I
- Joan La Rie III
- Klondike Rocks
- Lizzie H. Brayton
- Lana Carol
- Larsen
- Lavallette Wreck
- Leon Walter
- Lillian
- Lizzie D
- Long Branch locomotives
- Logwood
- H.W. Long
- Macedonia
- Mahogany
- Malta
- Manasquan Inlet
- Marion
- Maurice Tracy
- Mediator
- Meta
- Middle Barge
- Mistletoe
- R.C. Mohawk
- Mohawk
- Manasquan Wreck
- Nautilus
- Navesink River
- Northeast Sailor
- New Reef
- New Deal
- New Era
- NW Barges
- Olsen
- HMS Pentland Firth
- Park City
- Peerless
- Persephone
- Long Branch Pier Rubble
- Pinta
- Pliny
- Plymouth
- Pocopson
- Remedios Pascual
- Ruth Shaw
- Ramos
- Ranger
- Reliable
- Relief Lightship
- Rickseckers
- Ridge Schooner
- Riggy
- Rjukan
- Rockaway Belle
- Roy's barge
- RP Resor
- Manasquan River Railroad Bridge
- Rudder Wreck - Pocono
- Rump
- Rusland / Adonis
- Scotland Buoy
- San Saba
- Sandy Hook Pilot Boat
- SC-60
- Sea Girt Inlet
- Sea Girt Wreck
- Sea Hag
- Seaside Crane Barge
- Shark River Inlet
- Shrewsbury Rocks
- Simala
- Spring Lake Sailor
- Steel Wreck
- Stolt Dagali
- Sumner
- Southwest Mohawk
- Sylvanus
- Tampa III
- Thurmond
- Tolten
- Train Wheel
- Troop Carrier
- USS Turner
- AWOIS 8087
- AWOIS 8097
- u11
- AWOIS 7509
- AWOIS 7932
- AWOIS 9768
- AWOIS 12966/11422
- AWOIS 1609
- AWOIS 8084
- AWOIS 7940
- AWOIS 7938
- AWOIS 8076
- AWOIS 4600
- AWOIS 8075
- Valerie E
- Vega
- Vivian
- Vizcaya
- Warrior
- Western World
- Edward W Winslow
- Edward W Winslow
- Yankee (G+D)
- Yellow Flag
- ZPG-3W
More: Manasquan Dive Sites Chart ...

Note the locomotives on deck, foreward of the aft mast.
- Type:
- shipwreck, freighter, Netherlands
- Built:
- 1930, New Castle England, as Petersfield
- Specs:
- ( 412 x 55 ft ) 5163 gross tons, 43 crew
- Sunk:
- Tuesday April 28, 1942
torpedoed by U-136 - 6 casualties - Depth:
- 140 ft max; 110 ft min; 125 ft typical
More: Arundo ...
- Type:
- sailing ship
- Name:
- Balaena is an old term for whale, derived from Latin. The name was found inscribed on the ship's bell.
- Depth:
- 170 ft

shipwreck, wooden hull full of coal
A wood sailing ship in the Mud Hole at a depth of 170 feet. She was a collier or ore carrier. She is still largely intact, coal in what's left of her holds. Divers tell tales of finding lots of deadeyes, but I haven't seen or heard of one coming from this wreck in many years. Her bell was found to identify her name, but not much else has been discovered about her history. A dive for the very experienced diver. Limited visibility, deep and dark. For those with the technical dive skill, it is a very nice dive.
More: Balaena ...

- Type:
- shipwreck, clam dredge, USA
- Built:
- 1990, Bock Marine, Beaufort NC USA
- Specs:
- ( 84 ft ) 96 tons, 4 crew
- Sunk:
- Wednesday January 6, 1999
foundered in rough seas - no survivors - Depth:
- 120 ft
More: Beth Dee Bob ...

- Type:
- shipwreck, freighter, Chile
- Built:
- 1937, England, as Helga
- Specs:
- ( 292 x 41 ft ) 1700 gross tons, 67 crew
- Sunk:
- Thursday September 21, 1944
collision with tanker British Harmony, then with freighter Voco ( 5090 tons) while at anchor, then with tanker Empire Garrick - no casualties - Depth:
- 195 ft, starts at 160 ft
More: Choapa ...

- Type:
- artificial reef, tanker, sludge
- Built:
- 1938, Bethlehem Staten Island, Staten Island NY USA
- Specs:
- ( 250 x 40 ft )
- Sponsor:
- Crystal Oil Corporation, Marine Trades Assn. of NJ, Fisherman Magazine
- Sunk:
- Thursday September 10, 1987 - Sea Girt Artificial Reef
- GPS:
- 40°06.285' -73°41.365'
- Depth:
- 125 ft, starts at 80 ft
More: Coney Island ...



