The South Seas will be cut up and the pieces will be placed in the Key Biscayne Artificial Reef site. (30 Sep 1982)
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Page: 4, Section: B
The South Seas will be cut up and the pieces will be placed in the Key Biscayne Artificial Reef site. (30 Sep 1982)
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A USCG investigation concludes the Poinciana was overloaded. (30 Sep 1982)
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The Poinciana is floated. [Photo] (26 Sep 1982)
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The USCG summons a Navy salvage expert to supervise the Poinciana operation. [Photo] (25 Sep 1982)
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Salvage of the 225-foot freighter Poinciana continues. [Photo] (24 Sep 1982)
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Page: 4, Section: C
The 170-foot yacht South Seas sinks in the bay while being towed to the Key Biscayne Artificial Reef Site. (23 Sep 1982)
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Page: 2, Section: C
The 207-foot freighter Poinciana, laden with toxic chemicals, sinks in the Miami River. [Photo] (23 Sep 1982)
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The Miami River bridge vs. tunnel controversy continues. (19 Sep 1982)
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Planning for the 1992 World Fair at Virginia Key continues. (17 Sep 1982)
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An article on the personnel at Fort Jefferson National Monument. [Photos] (16 Sep 1982)
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