Submerged pilings in the bay have sunk 4 boats. (25 Mar 1913)
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Submerged pilings in the bay have sunk 4 boats. (25 Mar 1913)
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The yacht Pearl strikes a submerged pile and sinks. (24 Mar 1913)
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The Liguana [Lugano] is still on the rocks of Long Reef, not Ajax Reef as previously reported. (22 Mar 1913)
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The Anton Dohrn will do biological studies of the sea bottom off Florida. (21 Mar 1913)
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The steamer Lugano will probably be saved. The steamer was scuttled when it hit the rocks to minimize the pounding by the heavy seas. (20 Mar 1913)
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The freighter Echo arrives with a large amount of freight. (20 Mar 1913)
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The U.S. Coastal Geodetic Survey boat, Bach, is anchored off Bear’s cut. They are doing soundings on the reef south of Fowey Rock lighthouse. (20 Mar 1913)
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The Morgan’s record amount of freight is being lightered ashore. (19 Mar 1913)
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A Merritt-Chapman Wrecking outfit is en route to the grounded Luguina [Lugano]. (19 Mar 1913)
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The schooner Mallard is being fitted with the Two Sister’s engine. (19 Mar 1913)
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