Historic SS United States Begins Journey to Become World’s Largest Artificial Reef
The 1,000-foot ocean liner, famed for its transatlantic speed record, will be sunk off Florida’s Gulf Coast after extensive preparations.
- The SS United States, a 1,000-foot ocean liner launched in 1952, is being repurposed as the world’s largest artificial reef off Florida’s Gulf Coast.
- The ship recently completed the first leg of its final voyage, arriving in Mobile, Alabama, for a year-long cleaning and preparation process.
- Okaloosa County officials aim to create a major diving attraction that could boost local tourism, generating millions annually for the region.
- The vessel, which still holds the transatlantic speed record, will be thoroughly cleaned of contaminants to ensure environmental safety before being sunk.
- Artificial reefs like this project are increasingly used to support marine biodiversity, addressing the impacts of coral bleaching and ocean pollution.