Former smugglers’ ship sunk off Ireland to form artificial reef
by Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#6QTWB)
It is hoped MV Shingle, intercepted in 2014 with 32m cigarettes onboard, will benefit marine life and tourism
The valves opened, the sea gurgled in and slowly, imperceptibly at first, the ship began its journey to the bottom of the Atlantic.
The 60-metre MV Shingle debuted in Ireland a decade ago as a smuggling vessel, but then became an unwanted hulk. On Wednesday afternoon it performed its swan song - scuttled off County Mayo to create an artificial reef.
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