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Stellwagen
Bank,
Massachusetts
At
the mouth of
Massachusetts
Bay
, between
Cape
Ann
and
Cape
Cod
,
is the kidney-shaped plateau "Stellwagen Bank,” which lies at the
bay's eastern edge. Stellwagen Bank is the centerpiece of the Stellwagen
Bank National Marine Sanctuary, which encompasses 842 square miles (2,189 sq
km). From the sanctuary's Scituate, Massachusetts-based headquarters, the
distance is about 11 miles (18 km).
Sites within the
sanctuary include the fishing vessel Josephine Marie, which lies on the
southern end of Stellwagen Bank in 100 feet (30 m) of water. The 80-foot
long steel-hulled stern trawler sank in 1992 and now lies upside down.
Depths to: More than
300 feet (90 m) but the sanctuary helps visitors find areas well within
recreational diving limits.
Water temperature:
Since the seafloor water temperature rarely rises above 50 degrees
Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius), dry suits are recommended.
Marine life: Includes
sculpins, skates, flounders, goosefish, and cod, plus schools of dogfish,
herring, pollock, and sand lance.
Fees: None
On-site amenities: None
More info: http://stellwagen.noaa.gov/visit/diving/diving.html
Open: Year-round
Getting there: Dive boats regularly visit
Stellwagen Bank from nearby cities such as
Provincetown
on
Cape
Cod
and
Gloucester
,
Massachusetts
.
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