Yet another Confirmed Wreck in Kingston

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Tom R

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The DSS was relocated in Kingston last weekend, GLUE dive club members conducted a photo survey on her on Sunday.

The DSS is located in approx 70ft of water. Initial reports indicate it was a tug boat. It was clear in the photo survey that it's a barge.

More wrecks to come. We Hope

http://www.northerntechdiver.com/wrecks.php Under DSS

I fixed the links
 
It is a decent little wreck.

The Northern Tech Diver guys are doin a GREAT job of finding and opening these wrecks that people have either forgotten about, or are trying to keep hidden.

mark1-stern.jpg
 
Tom R once bubbled...
The DSS was relocated in Kingston last weekend, GLUE dive club members conducted a photo survey on her on Sunday.

The DSS is located in approx 70ft of water. Initial reports indicate it was a tug boat. It was clear in the photo survey that it's a barge.

More wrecks to come. We Hope

http://www.northerntechdiver.com/wrecks.php Under DSS

I fixed the links

Nice to see someone opening this stuff up Tom. Now I really do have to come and dive kingston again.

Doppler
 

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