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SS United States begins next phase of artificial reef transformation

Niceville.comMarch 9, 20252 Mins Read
The SS United States being escorted by tugboats upon arrival in Mobile, Alabama.
The SS United States is guided by tugboats as it arrives in Mobile, Alabama, for preparation to become the world’s largest artificial reef. (Contributed)

OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. — The SS United States arrived in Mobile, Alabama, on Monday, marking the next stage in its transformation into the world’s largest artificial reef.

Following a 1,800-nautical-mile journey from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the ship will undergo six to 12 months of environmental preparations before it is submerged in the Gulf of Mexico.

According to the Okaloosa County Board of County Commissioners. work in Mobile includes removing non-metal materials, wiring, and fuel in coordination with environmental agencies such as the Department of Environmental Protection and the Environmental Protection Agency. Holes will also be strategically cut to ensure the vessel lands upright, allowing marine life to thrive inside and around the structure.

“We are proud to continue the story of this historic vessel as an artificial reef along with the land-based museum,” said Okaloosa County Board Chairman Paul Mixon.

Aerial view of the SS United States arriving in Mobile, Alabama, escorted by tugboats.
The SS United States is towed into Mobile, Alabama, where it will undergo preparations before becoming the world’s largest artificial reef. (Contributed)
Spectators and media capture the arrival of the SS United States in Mobile, Alabama.
Onlookers and media document the SS United States as it arrives in Mobile, Alabama, for preparations ahead of its transformation into an artificial reef. (Contributed)

“I applaud the Destin-Fort Walton Beach team in their efforts to succeed in this important next step and look forward to the immense impact she will continue to have on the lives of those who appreciate her history.”

Once deployed, the iconic SS United States is expected to create a habitat for marine species such as grouper, snapper, mackerel, and tuna. The site, located approximately 20 nautical miles south of Destin-Fort Walton Beach, will also serve as a diving attraction.

The reef’s depth is projected to be 180 feet to the bottom, with the upper deck positioned about 55 feet below the surface, making it accessible to divers of varying skill levels.

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In addition to the artificial reef project, Okaloosa County is partnering with the SS United States Conservancy to establish a land-based museum and visitor center in Destin-Fort Walton Beach. The facility will commemorate the ship’s legacy and preserve its history for future generations.

More information about the SS United States and its transformation into an artificial reef can be found at myokaloosa.com/ssusfaqs. Details about Okaloosa County’s artificial reef program are available at destinfwb.com.

The SS United States being escorted by tugboats upon arrival in Mobile, Alabama.
The SS United States is guided by tugboats as it arrives in Mobile, Alabama. (Contributed)
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