Emotional Farewell, Powerful Future: The SS United States to Become a Massive Gulf Reef Staff Reports February 16, 2026 11:26 am Emerald Coast, Military, Okaloosa County In Brief: Who: Okaloosa County officials, Nick Tomacek, Coleen Marine What: Sinking the SS United States to create an artificial reef When: Planned for April, pending weather and Coast Guard inspections Where: 22 miles west of Destin-Fort Walton Beach in the Gulf Why: To create a marine habitat, boost tourism, and preserve the ship’s legacy in a new way OKALOOSA COUNTY — The historic SS United States is headed for a dramatic new chapter beneath the Gulf waters. According to a report by Fox 10 News and an article published in Cruise Industry News, Okaloosa County officials are preparing to sink the legendary ocean liner this April, transforming the once-record-breaking passenger ship into what is expected to become the world’s largest artificial reef. The vessel, which will be deployed approximately 22 miles west of Destin-Fort Walton Beach, was acquired by Okaloosa County in 2023 as part of a long-term effort to expand the area’s artificial reef program and enhance marine habitat and tourism opportunities. Built in 1952, the SS United States once symbolized American engineering might and luxury ocean travel. Out of service since 1969, the ship spent most of the last three decades docked at a commercial pier in Philadelphia before being relocated to Mobile, Alabama, where it is now undergoing final preparations for its assisted sinking. Extensive Cleanup Underway Before the ship...
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