HAILEY GLASRUD REEF

    Aerial View of the Hailey Glasrud sinking

thanks to Steve Irwin, Island Marine Services
THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2014
THE HAILEY GLASRUD IS NOW A NEW ARTIFICIAL REEF.
OUR NEW "HOTEL FOR FISH".
THE SINKING WAS AWESOME!    THE BEST EVER!    "A PICTURE PERFECT DAY"
 
THANKS TO ALL OUR SPONSORS, FRIENDS AND VOLUNTEERS
 
 
 
 

POST DEPLOYMENT 13 PAGE WRITTEN SURVEY REPORT

UPDATE: AUGUST 23, 2014
Dive Video 
Kerry Dillon, Sea Rover Services
 
 
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UPDATE: AUGUST 13, 2014
Dive Video 
Kerry Dillon, Sea Rover Services
 
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UPDATE: MAY 17, 2014
Dive Video 
Kerry Dillon, Sea Rover Services
 
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THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2014
THE HAILEY GLASRUD IS NOW A NEW ARTIFICIAL REEF.
OUR NEW "HOTEL FOR FISH".
THE SINKING WAS AWESOME!    THE BEST EVER!    "A PICTURE PERFECT DAY"
 
THANKS TO ALL OUR SPONSORS, FRIENDS AND VOLUNTEERS
 
She now sits in a perfect upright position in 188' of water. 
The very uppermost spot is the main upper structure above the bridge is 110' deep and the deck level is 171' deep.
EXACT coordinates: 27°12.597 / 80°00.287 at 188'
confirmed by Kerry Dillon, Sea Rover Services, Stuart, FL and MCAC Reef Fund Volunteer
 
 
 
 
thanks to Peter Friedman, Stuart Scuba Stuart, FL and MCAC Reef Fund volunteer
and his crew on the "DEEP DOWN"
 

WATCH HOURS OF VIDEO: from aerial, boats and divers

we thank all our sponsors, friends and volunteers
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THERE WERE 5 GOPRO CAMERAS ON THE SHIP:
 
GOPRO 1  from bridge looking forward
       
GOPRO 2  from bow looking aft starboard side
 
GOPRO 3  from bridge looking aft port side
        
GOPRO 4  from bridge looking forward port side
         
GOPRO 5  from bridge looking forward port side, as Tug Elizabeth Ann pulls away
 
send comments to info@mcacreefs.com
 
Cameras provided by Dave Sirak, MCAC Volunteer Technical Adviser
 
Contributers for mounting the Cameras with Kerry Dillon, Sea Rover Services:
Chris Ellert, Sean Vanderdrick and Brian Dombrowski  
Wayne Turner submitted underwater video
 
 
 
GREAT PICTURES