This is what the 'sea monster' ship looks like after being sunken for a year in the Gulf
by William Axford 29 Jan 2018 08:08 AEDT

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department divers check out wildlife in artificial reefs © Texas Parks And Wildlife Department
It's been a year since the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Artificial Reef Program sunk a monster watercraft nearly 60 miles offshore from Galveston in the Gulf of Mexico and it's brimming with life.
A 371-foot long vessel named "The Kraken" was repurposed at the Gulf's bottom after staring out as a cargo ship in Japan. Built in 1984, the ship was towed from Trinidad to Brownsville in May 2016 and was sunk in order to become a reef.
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