
- Type:
- artificial reef, trawler
- Built:
- 1968, Master Marine, Bayou La Bâtre AL USA
- Specs:
- ( 72x20 ft ) 131 gross tons
- Sunk:
- 1999-2000 - Shinnecock Artificial Reef
- Depth:
- GPS:
- 40°48.149' -72°28.501'
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There are three basic types of commercial fishing vessels found in the Mid-Atlantic region: trawlers, seiners/gill-netters, and long-liners. A trawler or "dragger" operates by towing its fishing gear across the bottom. Weighted nets take bottom fishes, while cage-like steel dredges take clams and scallops. A seiner uses a floating net to encircle schools of surface-swimming fishes such as herring and tuna. A long-liner sets out miles of buoyed line with baited hooks to catch sharks, tuna, and swordfish. One could also add lobster boats and charter fishing or "head" boats to this list. And of course, dive boats.
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