Del. Natural Resources & Environmental Control Dept. Sinks Floating Casino Turned Commercial Scallop Vessel 'Texas Star' Onto Delaware's Artificial Reef System
July 01, 2022
July 01, 2022
DOVER, Delaware, July 1 -- Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control issued the following news:
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control continued to broaden the recreational appeal of Delaware's renowned artificial reef system by sinking the Texas Star, originally outfitted as a floating casino, at a reef site 16.5 miles offshore of the Delaware coast, with readings of 38.40.494/74.43.868 at a depth of 86 feet. Built in 1977 on a m . . .
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control continued to broaden the recreational appeal of Delaware's renowned artificial reef system by sinking the Texas Star, originally outfitted as a floating casino, at a reef site 16.5 miles offshore of the Delaware coast, with readings of 38.40.494/74.43.868 at a depth of 86 feet. Built in 1977 on a m . . .