Cornelius Hargraves

Shipwreck Cornelius Hargraves
Type:
shipwreck, schooner, USA
Built:
1889, Camden ME, USA
Specs:
( 211 x 45 ft ) 1332 gross tons, 10 crew
Sunk:
Saturday October 30, 1890
collision with steamer Vizcaya - no casualties
Depth:
80 ft
Shipwreck Cornelius Hargraves

A typical wooden sailing ship wreck, with three parallel walls, machinery pile at one end, and odds & ends in-between.

Shipwreck Cornelius Hargraves
The steam-powered anchor winch
Shipwreck Cornelius Hargraves
A bit lies in the middle of the wreck
Shipwreck Cornelius Hargraves
A pair of wheels


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Atlantic Cod
Atlantic Cod
Tomcod
Atlantic Tomcod

Cods are easily identified: they all have three separate soft-rayed dorsal fins and two separate soft-rayed anal fins. They also have a sensory barbel on the chin, although in some species this is so reduced as to be virtually absent.

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