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{{Divesite_infobox | {{Divesite_infobox | ||
|coordinates= | |coordinates=34.278083, -76.644317 | ||
|region=US Atlantic coast | |region=US Atlantic coast | ||
|site_access_type=Boat | |site_access_type=Boat | ||
|depth_range=90-110 ft | |depth_range=90-110 ft | ||
| | |type=Ocean}} | ||
[[wikipedia:USS_Aeolus_(ARC-3)|USS ''Aeolus'']] is an offshore shipwreck in the Atlantic off the coast of NC in the United States. At the end of its life it was a cable laying ship before being sunk as an artificial reef. | [[wikipedia:USS_Aeolus_(ARC-3)|USS ''Aeolus'']] is an offshore shipwreck in the Atlantic off the coast of NC in the United States. At the end of its life it was a cable laying ship before being sunk as an artificial reef. | ||
[[File:USS_Aeolus_(ARC-3)_underway_at_sea,_circa_in_the_1960s.jpg|thumb|USS Aeolus (ARC-3) underway at sea, circa in the 1960s]] | [[File:USS_Aeolus_(ARC-3)_underway_at_sea,_circa_in_the_1960s.jpg|thumb|USS Aeolus (ARC-3) underway at sea, circa in the 1960s]] | ||
==Details== | ==Details== | ||
[[File:Aeolus-upper-deck.jpg|alt=Upper deck of the USS Aeolus|thumb|Upper deck of the USS Aeolus]] | |||
===Depth=== | ===Depth=== | ||
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Type | Ocean |
Coordinates | 34.278083, -76.644317 |
Region | US Atlantic coast |
Access via | Boat |
Depth range | 90-110 ft |
USS Aeolus is an offshore shipwreck in the Atlantic off the coast of NC in the United States. At the end of its life it was a cable laying ship before being sunk as an artificial reef.
Details[edit | edit source]
Depth[edit | edit source]
90-110ft.
Topography[edit | edit source]
Conditions[edit | edit source]
Visibility typically between 40-70 ft. Summer temperatures typically between 75-80 degrees.[1]
Access[edit | edit source]
Couple hour boat ride out of Beaufort, NC.
Do[edit | edit source]
The deck section of the stern has a bunch of swim throughs. Be wary as there are cables and jagged metal in sections.
See[edit | edit source]
Life[edit | edit source]
Sharks, grouper.
Safety[edit | edit source]
Hazards[edit | edit source]
- Jagged metal
- Loose cables in the wreck interior
- Currents
Equipment[edit | edit source]
- Primary light if penetrating the wreck
- Cutting device
Media[edit | edit source]
Nearby[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]