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water preserves centuries-old ships and artifacts, especially those made of wood, that would have long since perished in the warmer salty oceans. divers frequently observe deadeyes, dishes, tools, belaying pins, shoes, pottery, pumps, deckhouses, boilers, engines, winches, anchors and a variety of other
fall, and can range from to over feet in natural light, depending on depth and water movement. sediment flows in and near rivers and streams, and algae blooms in mid-summer, can reduce visibility to a few feet. a surprising variety of wildlife can be found around great lakes shipwrecks sites. many fish...
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