Home Florida Keys News Bureau See An American Flag Unfurled Underwater To Mark Memorial Day

See An American Flag Unfurled Underwater To Mark Memorial Day

A huge American flag was unfurled underwater Monday, to mark Memorial Day and the 10th anniversary of the intentional sinking of a former military ship in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

The Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, a former missile tracking ship that monitored Soviet launches during the Cold War, was scuttled May 27, 2009, to create an artificial reef. It took 1 minute and 45 seconds for the 523-foot-long ship to hit the bottom that day.

The main objectives of the Vandenberg artificial reef were to take pressure away from natural reefs, provide additional habitat for sea life and create recreational fishing and scuba diving opportunities.

Faith Based Events

“The Vandenberg has just been an unbelievably successful environmental project,” said Joe Weatherby, who helped direct the ship sinking initiative. “We’ve had 200 species of fish that weren’t there before — and we have lots and lots of scuba divers, and fishermen and snorkelers and boaters, from all over, enjoying this shipwreck every day.”

The process to complete the scuttling of the Vandenberg cost about $8.6 million and took about 10 years.

Located approximately seven miles south of Key West in 150 feet of water, Vandenberg remains the world’s second-largest vessel intentionally sunk as an artificial reef.

The ship was also used to track early NASA space mission launches off Cape Canaveral, Fla.

Follow decommissioning and before becoming an artificial reef, Vandenberg received public exposure when “cast” as a Russian science ship in “Virus,” a 1999 motion picture starring Jamie Lee Curtis, William Baldwin and Donald Sutherland.


Disclaimer

The information contained in South Florida Reporter is for general information purposes only.
The South Florida Reporter assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the contents of the Service.
In no event shall the South Florida Reporter be liable for any special, direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages or any damages whatsoever, whether in an action of contract, negligence or other tort, arising out of or in connection with the use of the Service or the contents of the Service. The Company reserves the right to make additions, deletions, or modifications to the contents of the Service at any time without prior notice.
The Company does not warrant that the Service is free of viruses or other harmful components