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Image: Kinta 7384

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By-line: Earl Nottingham

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Caption/Information: Flanked by Texas Game Warden boats, the 155-foot Kinta S sinks in 75 feet of water in the Gulf of Mexico near Corpus Christi Wednesday, September 17, 2014. The ship was scuttled to create a new artificial reef that will provide habitat for saltwater fish as well as a destination for underwater divers.

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IPTC Data From This Image
Object Name (Title)SHIP SINKING
CategoryA
KeywordsKINTA, SHIP, SINKING, REEF
By-Line (Author)Earl Nottingham
By-Line Title (Author Position)CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER
Province/StateTX
Country/Primary Location NameUSA
HeadlineSHIP SINKING
SourceTEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT
Copyright NoticeEARL NOTTINGHAM/TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT
Caption/AbstractFlanked by Texas Game Warden boats, the 155-foot Kinta S sinks in 75 feet of water in the Gulf of Mexico near Corpus Christi Wednesday, September 17, 2014. The ship was scuttled to create a new artificial reef that will provide habitat for saltwater fish as well as a destination for underwater divers.
Caption Writer/EditorEN

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