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Mexican Navy Ship Sank in Sonora to Create Artificial Reef

Summary by Turquesa News
The ARM vessel “Monasterio” (PO-126) withdrawn from the service of the Mexican Navy after more than four decades of service was sunk off the coast of San Carlos to join the Sonorense Artificial Reef System (SAAS). The vessel will now have a different function in the seabed of the Gulf of California (Mar de Cortés), where its structure will be used as a new space of refuge, food and settlement for different species. The controlled sinking will al…
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The ARM vessel “Monasterio” (PO-126) withdrawn from the service of the Mexican Navy after more than four decades of service was sunk off the coast of San Carlos to join the Sonorense Artificial Reef System (SAAS). The vessel will now have a different function in the seabed of the Gulf of California (Mar de Cortés), where its structure will be used as a new space of refuge, food and settlement for different species. The controlled sinking will al…

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Turquesa News broke the news on Sunday, August 23, 2026.
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