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- Title
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS OF THE GLENN MAYNE SHIPWRECK.
- Authors
DODDS, TRICIA; HAWLEY, KIRSTEN
- Abstract
Glenn Mayne, a tuna clipper turned fishing barge, ran aground on a beach near Oceanside, California, in 1939 after its anchor chain snapped. It broke up, and much of the ship was covered by sand. In February 2018, locals noticed Glenn Mayne uncovered and alerted California State Park's Maritime Heritage Program of its existence. In August 2018, Maritime Heritage Program volunteer divers documented a portion of the shipwreck uncovered by sand, consisting of several wooden futtocks, planking, and a machinery wheel. This article presents the history of Glenn Mayne and the results of a preliminary survey.
- Subjects
OCEANSIDE (Calif.); SHIPWRECKS; BARGES
- Publication
Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology, 2019, Issue 33, p39
- ISSN
0897-0947
- Publication type
Article