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Underwater park plans unveiled for historic shipwrecks

September 12, 2024 | Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, State Agencies, Executive , New York


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Underwater park plans unveiled for historic shipwrecks
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the preservation and potential public access to the wreck of the Seneca Chief, a ship discovered in 2014. Maritime archaeologist Joseph W. Czarzynski, who has extensive experience in underwater exploration, highlighted the ship's condition, noting that significant parts had been removed prior to its sinking, leaving it largely as a shell. The presence of quagga mussels, which are known to consume metal, raises concerns about the wreck's preservation, as they could contribute to its deterioration.

Czarzynski emphasized the importance of the wreck as a potential underwater park, suggesting that its shallow location makes it accessible for various water activities, including scuba diving, kayaking, and snorkeling. Plans are in place to buoy the wreck and promote it as a site of interest, although the exact location will remain confidential to protect it from potential damage.

The meeting also touched on the ongoing research questions regarding the wreck, particularly concerning parts that may be buried in sediment. While the wreck is set to be listed on the National Register, the discussions underscored the delicate balance between public interest and the need for preservation of this maritime resource.

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