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Article: Ehime Maru now at rest off runway
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- Honolulu Star - Bulletin
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- October 15, 2001
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The Navy's historic move of the Ehime Maru was completed yesterday when the 830-ton Japanese fisheries training vessel was brought to rest on the sandy, crushed-coral sea floor near the Honolulu Airport's reef runway.
The 16-mile move was completed at 3:22 p.m. The 190-foot Ehime Maru now rests in 115 feet of water one mile south of the runway, lying parallel to the reef runway, its bow facing Ewa. There are no plans to moor it with anchors or other wires.
At sunrise today, the 400-foot Crowley 450 barge, which will serve as the Navy's diving platform for the next 33 days, will leave Pearl Harbor and take its station above the Ehime Maru. The Navy anticipates about a four- to eight-hour ...