Kiley B

Kiley B reef
Type:
artificial reef, trawler
Specs:
( 75 ft )
Sunk:
June 1983 - Sea Girt Artificial Reef
Sponsor:
Artificial Reef Committee
GPS:
40°06.540' -73°56.827'
Depth:
70 ft
Kiley B reef
Side-scan sonar image, unknown date. Doesn't look like there was much left of the wooden hull.

The Kiley B was sunk by the Artificial Reef Committee before the state's reef program began. Not listed in state records; I doubt there is anything left of it.


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Artificial Reefs

Every fisherman has his favorite fishing area and thinks that it would be the perfect spot for an artificial reef. "Why don't you build a reef here?" they ask.

Obviously, the State could never satisfy every New Jersey angler with his own pet reef. Besides that, there are many constraints that limit both the number and location of ocean reef sites. New Jersey now has a network of 15 reef sites, evenly spaced from Sandy Hook to Cape May. In its original plan, the Reef Program estimated that 14 or 15 sites would be needed to provide access to anglers and divers from every New Jersey inlet.

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