HAZAR, the derelict torpedo retriever, was dismantled by Stevens Towing before it was sunk as an artificial reef by the S.C.
Where does an arrest, environmental preservation, and the fate of a 120-foot-long former U.S. Navy torpedo recovery ship all come together? On the coasts and waterways of South Carolina. That's where ...
HILTON HEAD ISLAND — Working in less-than-ideal weather, a crew boarded a barge under tow as it rode open-ocean waves roughly 15 miles southeast of Sea Pines Resort. They set about opening valves that ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — Just before one sunrise on the Charleston coast, a long-forgotten Navy vessel began its final journey to transform from an environmental hazard into new life beneath the sea.
The water pressure cannon on the small barge was turned on and the firehose of water was soon pushing the fragments of broken concrete into the Cape Fear River just off Carolina Beach State Park. But ...
CAROLINA BEACH, N.C. (WECT) - An artificial oyster and recreational fishing reef project is underway at the Lower Cape Fear River. The project will add 4 acres of shallow reef habitat in the North ...