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The Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia is a registered non-profit organization based in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was founded in 1989 and has since sunk 7 ships and 1 Boeing 737. Its mission is to create and maintain artificial reefs for use by scuba divers as a means to promote the local economy, the technology and safety procedures involved in creating artificial reefs, promote the use of artificial reefs to minimize the impact caused by scuba divers on other historically significant or ecologically sensitive sites, and to monitor all developments regarding their artificial reefs for environmental impact and diver safety. == Artificial reefs == *Sunk August 11, 1991: MV G.B. Church off Portland Island, near Sidney, BC at 48°43.323′ N, 123°21.339′ W () *Sunk December 5, 1992: (II) off Kunechin Point, in Porpoise Bay, near Sechelt, BC at 49° 37.694' N, 123° 48.699' W () *Sunk September 16, 1995: off Gooch Island, near Sidney, BC at 48°40.094′ N, 123°17.170′ W () *Sunk June 22, 1996: (II) off Maude Island, near Campbell River, BC at 50°8.031′ N, 125°20.152′ W () *Sunk June 14, 1997: (II) off Snake Island, near Nanaimo, BC at 49°12.96′ N, 123°53.070′ W () *Sunk July 14, 2000: off Mission Beach, near San Diego, California at 32°46.80′ N 117°17.12′ W () *Sunk October 20, 2001: (II) off Snake Island, near Nanaimo, BC at 49°12.88′ N, 123°53.067′ W () *Sunk January 14, 2006: Xihwu Boeing 737-200 off Chemainus, BC at 48°56.142′ N, 123°43.130′ W () *Sunk April 4, 2015: off Gambier Island in Howe Sound BC. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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