Phase II of the Indian Island Mooring Project is the continuation and completion of an effort initiated in June 1978 to provide a set of six fleet moorings off the west coast of Indian Island in Puget Sound. The purpose of this mooring facility is to provide a means of securing ammunition storage barges while the ships from which ammunition has been offloaded are undergoing repair or overhaul at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS). The facility is operated by the Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station (NUWES) in Keyport, Washington.
Indian Island Mooring Project. Phase II. Completion Report
1984
102 pages
Report
No indication
English
Indian Island Moorings Project Completion Report
NTIS | 1979
Indian Island Moorings Project Execution Plan
NTIS | 1979