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How we intentionally sunk a barge in the ocean that was nearly 200 feet long! This video shows a point of view perspective from the crew aboard the vessel during its last moments afloat at sea. Sink Camera = https://amzn.to/4fn18bJ Sink Cam Underwater Housing = https://amzn.to/4fn18bJ Disclosure: The above are Amazon links. "As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases." Thank You 00:00 We are going to sink this barge 00:20 Climbing onto the barge 01:08 Deploying the massive barge anchor 01:30 Preparations for vessel sinking 02:23 Pumping water into the barge 03:06 Onboard sink camera locations 04:00 The ship is sinking 04:30 Ocean water rushing into the wheelhouse 06:10 Seafloor impact and sunken vessel underwater camera views 07:30 Why did we sink the barge 07:45 Another sunken ship becomes a reef 08:04 Project planning and artificial reef preparations 08:20 Walking the crane off the barge 08:44 The sunk vessel will create an underwater ecosystem The process went something like this... Once onboard, the sinking team opened holes along the sides of the barge to allow sea water to enter. Several high flow pumps were used to pump in enough water to lower the barge to the point where water entered the holes. Then pumps were removed, and at this point, the barge was sinking. Check out the children's book "Spike The Tugboat." It is based on a real-life ship that was sunk to create an artificial reef. Written by video host Joe Kistel. https://shop.lightningsource.com/b/08... Just prior to departing the sinking ship, project coordinator and video host Joe Kistel turned on several onboard cameras to document the sinking. This video shows the intense and spectacular views these cameras recorded as the vessel succumbed to the ocean and sank to the seafloor. These cameras continued to record for quite some time while the barge was sitting on the ocean bottom. They captured some interesting activity including rust stained water pumping out of the access holes on the deck. Offshore fishermen and scuba divers will appreciate the book "North Florida Reefs," a visual guide to the offshore fishing and diving locations of North Florida. Written by video host Joe Kistel. https://shop.lightningsource.com/b/08... The sinking vessel project was a very involved effort with the motive to create marine habitat. The barge was properly prepared to an appropriate condition to use to create an artificial reef. It was sunk at a predetermined and surveyed location that is permitted for artificial reef material placements. Within months the vessel will start to colonize with organisms such as corals and sponges. Multiple fish species will use the wreck for shelter and resources. Over time, the underwater world this sunken barge will give life to, will mimic the biological activity of nearby natural reef systems. This project was made possible by the following: Mobro Marine Coastal Conservation Association Florida The Cameron Smith Foundation Kistel Media A special thanks to the many others involved including: The Jacksonville Sheriffs Office Dive Team - Dive and Sonar Ops Nate Tucei of "Nassau WebDesign" - Dive Ops and Drone Imagery Jacksonville Offshore Sports Fishing Club - Sink Day Vessel Support Melissa Long - City of Jacksonville Larry Davis - Video Production Support Ed Kalakauskis Darrin Willingham Nautical Divers LLC - Sink day transport and dive ops #ocean #scubadiving #sinkingships Some of the song Atlantis was used in this video. Atlantis by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...