Hollywoodivers
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The rest of the world is having all the luck with artificial reefs so why can't we. This Project was spawned by the success of the Yukon wreck in San Diego.
"The last meeting was a milestone" reports Bill Strong of Sunken Treasures Society of California. They are now a 501(c)3 non profit organization. The meetings have been attended by Various boat captains around Los Angeles and many concerned divers who want to help. They have been in contact with CA fish and Game and M.A.R.A.D.
We need a site says Bill Strong. A few sites are being surveyed around the LA, South Bay Area. Then the vessel, hopefully something big will be aquired. Taxpayers are paying to keep these boats afloat. Let's use them to bring something back to the diving community. These vessels could provide new sites within a 20 minute boat ride from San Pedro or King harbor.
Call us at 323 969 9800 if you want to know more or if you can help the program reach it's goal of sinking one to five new vessels within the next ten years. Their are plenty of ships to sink but much red tape to cut through. Hal
"The last meeting was a milestone" reports Bill Strong of Sunken Treasures Society of California. They are now a 501(c)3 non profit organization. The meetings have been attended by Various boat captains around Los Angeles and many concerned divers who want to help. They have been in contact with CA fish and Game and M.A.R.A.D.
We need a site says Bill Strong. A few sites are being surveyed around the LA, South Bay Area. Then the vessel, hopefully something big will be aquired. Taxpayers are paying to keep these boats afloat. Let's use them to bring something back to the diving community. These vessels could provide new sites within a 20 minute boat ride from San Pedro or King harbor.
Call us at 323 969 9800 if you want to know more or if you can help the program reach it's goal of sinking one to five new vessels within the next ten years. Their are plenty of ships to sink but much red tape to cut through. Hal