Edna_G._shipwreck

<i>Edna G.</i> shipwreck

Edna G. shipwreck

United States historic place


The Edna G is a shipwrecked eastern rig dragger (a type of fishing vessel) located on the seafloor of the Atlantic Ocean in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. Laid down at Morehead City, North Carolina in 1956, she was a wooden-hulled, engine-powered vessel. She fished off the North Carolina coast until 1972, and then out of Portland, Maine until 1977, when she was moved to Gloucester, Massachusetts. She sank due to unknown causes in June 1988. The wreck was located in 2003. Due to its relatively pristine condition, the wreck has been listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places as an exemplar of mid-20th century fishing technology.[1]

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  1. "Eastern Rig Dragger Edna G". Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. Retrieved 2011-10-03.



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