1886 wreck identified in Hawaiian Islands

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They had a presentation about that last week Friday at the Maritime Museum....Sadly it's out in the NW chain...Unless you have your own boat, you won't get to dive it :(
 
Sweet time to go back to Hawaii

justleesa:
They had a presentation about that last week Friday at the Maritime Museum....Sadly it's out in the NW chain.:(

? What is the "Chain" ?
 
All the Islands after Kauai/Ni'ihau are considerd the NW Hawaiian Chain that has been declared a marine reserve.
 
Lisa, how was that presentation? I really wanted to go, but I don't think Kingsly would have made it through the 1st couple of minutes.
 
justleesa:
All the Islands after Kauai/Ni'ihau are considerd the NW Hawaiian Chain that has been declared a marine reserve.
Thanks Justleesa :wink:
 
fishb0y:
Lisa, how was that presentation? I really wanted to go, but I don't think Kingsly would have made it through the 1st couple of minutes.
I had to work and couldn't go :(
 

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