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  2. List of shipwrecks of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Coast guard patrol boat. Lost while attempting to aid the crew of a barge caught on the Yaquina Bar. Newport: Parker #2: 26 February 1935: Dredge: Newport: Dorothy Joan: 13 September 1945: Newport: Etta Kay: 11 December 1946: Schooner: Newport: John Aspin: 22 April 1948: As of 1986, portions of the cargo ship's hull were still visible at low ...

  3. Hatfield Marine Science Center - Wikipedia

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    The octopus can be viewed remotely through the live HMSC OctoCam. Other exhibits focus on weather, tsunami, commercial fishing, ocean resource management, microscopic sea life, and tide-pool creatures and habitats. [14] The Newmas, a locally built, 13 foot two-person submarine is on display outside the visitor center. [15]

  4. List of shipwrecks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A standard canal boat that broke loose from tug at Proctor Shoal, Lake Champlain. [46] General Butler United States: 9 December 1876 A sailing canal boat that hit breakwater near Burlington on Lake Champlain. [47] O.J. Walker United States: 11 May 1895 A sailing canal boat sunk in a gale near Burlington. [48] Phoenix United States: 4 September 1819

  5. NOAAS Bell M. Shimada - Wikipedia

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    Officially classified as a "fisheries survey vessel" and with her home port at Newport, Oregon, Bell M. Shimada operates in support of the Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle, Washington, and the Southwest Fisheries Science Center in La Jolla, California, both components of NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service.

  6. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations - Wikipedia

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    NOAAS Oregon (R 551) (in service 1970–1980; previously with Fish and Wildlife Service 1950–1956 and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ' s Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 1956–1970) NOAAS Peirce (S 328) (in service 1970–1992; previously with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1963–1970)

  7. Uniflite - Wikipedia

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    Uniflite also built commercial fishing boats, and sailboats besides the more widely recognized pleasure boats. In 1977, Uniflite acquired boat molds from Pacemaker Boat Co. Pacemaker Boat company was founded in 1949 by Charles Platt (C.P.) Leek in New Jersey from his company C.P. Leek & Sons, Inc. [ 3 ] who also later established Egg Harbor ...