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This summer, the decommissioned naval ship, the USS Kittiwake, will be sunk off the northern end of Grand Cayman’s Seven Mile Beach after approximately seven years of planning for this moment. This represents the single most significant occurrence in Cayman`s dive industry for a decade, and marks the first time that a US MARAD (United States Maritime Administration) ship has been donated to a foreign country for the creation of an artificial reef to preserve the marine environment.
The Kittiwake left the James River Reserve Fleet in St. Eustis, Virginia on in February and will be towed to Grand Cayman after being cleaned. The 251-foot historic ship, which was in service for more than 50 years since 1945, will be sunk in just 65 feet of crystal clear water, providing easy access of the site for both divers and snorkelers.“It is wonderful to see this project move to the next phase with the Cayman Islands now owning the Kittiwake,” said Shomari Scott, Acting Director of Tourism. “The Cayman Islands Department of Tourism anticipates that the Kittiwake will create a lot of buzz and visitor arrivals as it is new, exciting, and highlights Cayman’s significant dive and water-based tourist market.”
The Kittiwake was selected for the reefing project due to her size and height being suitable for Cayman waters, as well as her overall weight, being a heavy, solid steel ship with 18 bulkheads. This type of ship will have the longest life underwater and will be less susceptible to break-up and damage due to storms.
The sinking of the USS Kittiwake also serves as a supplement to Dive 365, an on-going project to establish a dive for every day of the year, ensuring that Cayman’s unrivalled, magnificent marine life will be available for further generations to explore.
Additional details about the wreck, including a new website and the exact date of the sinking will be forthcoming shortly.
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