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02-16-2013, 09:45 AM
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The Witte Boneyard: A Different Kind of Graveyard
Among the ships in Staten Island's boneyard, or ship graveyard: fireboats, World War II ships, wooden ferries, and steam vessels made obsolete by diesel fuel. Ships are now only admitted to the salvage yard, according to Arnold Witte, if they have been cleaned and removed of contaminants according to environmental law. If they sink into the water and aren't salvaged, the hulks become part of the structure of the marine life along the Arthur Kill. Over the years, the ships sinking into the Arthur Kill waterway have been the subject of many works of art. Witte's boneyard and adjacent on-land salvage yard has also been opened from time to time to film crews, including that of recent spy thriller "Salt." Shaun O'Boyle took photos of the Witte boneyard between 1987 and 2005. ![]() ![]() ![]() |