Exploring the Upside-Down RMS Cyclops Shipwreck in Destin, FL with My FIFISH Evo Drone!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Join us on an underwater journey as we send our FIFISH Evo drone down to explore the newly sunk, upside-down RMS Cyclops shipwreck off the coast of Destin, Florida!
    The RMS Cyclops, a decommissioned 110-foot offshore supply vessel used in the oil industry, was intentionally sunk on April 18, 2023, to create an artificial reef. In an unexpected turn, the ship landed upside down, adding a unique twist to this underwater site.
    Located off the coast of Destin, Florida, the RMS Cyclops rests at an accessible depth, making it an exciting and intriguing site for underwater exploration.
    In this video, we capture footage of the inverted RMS Cyclops, showcasing its structure and the marine life that is beginning to inhabit it. Watch as schools of fish explore the new, upside-down reef, and see the intricate details of this vessel up close.
    Interesting Facts:
    The RMS Cyclops was a vital offshore supply vessel in the oil industry before being decommissioned.
    It was sunk to create an artificial reef, contributing to marine conservation and enhancing the local ecosystem.
    The ship landed upside down, creating a unique and fascinating underwater landscape for divers and marine life alike.
    The wreck is expected to become a popular spot for divers and underwater photographers due to its accessibility and the emerging biodiversity.
    Artificial reefs like the Cyclops provide essential habitats for marine species, including various fish and invertebrates.
    Whether you're a history buff, a marine enthusiast, or just love exploring the underwater world, this video has something for everyone. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to The Fishing Hunters for more exciting adventures and underwater discoveries!
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