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Go aboard a fleet of military ghost ships decaying off the coast of San Francisco

The "Mothball Fleet" is about a mile off the coast of Suisan Bay, a body of water Northeast of San Francisco near the town of Benicia.

Go aboard a fleet of military ghost ships decaying off the coast of San Francisco

Many of the ships were former military vessels. The USS Nereus, a submarine tender, joined the fleet in 1971 and didn't move until 2012, when it was sent to Texas to be scrapped.

Many of the ships were former military vessels. The USS Nereus, a submarine tender, joined the fleet in 1971 and didn

The ships pose an environmental threat because they have already dropped 20 tons of barium, copper, lead, and zinc into the bay.

The ships pose an environmental threat because they have already dropped 20 tons of barium, copper, lead, and zinc into the bay.

The ships have been "mothballed" — maintained and not completely abandoned. In the event of a crisis, military or otherwise, they could be brought back into service.

The ships have been "mothballed" — maintained and not completely abandoned. In the event of a crisis, military or otherwise, they could be brought back into service.

Much of the fleet that Heiden photographed has already been scrapped. This attack cargo ship, the USS Tulare, was held inside a larger mining barge in the fleet until 2012, when it was sent to be dismantled.

Much of the fleet that Heiden photographed has already been scrapped. This attack cargo ship, the USS Tulare, was held inside a larger mining barge in the fleet until 2012, when it was sent to be dismantled.

The ships' interiors can feel like a time warp. The USS Tulare was commissioned in 1956, and much of its equipment reflected that era, before advanced naval technology.

The ships

But old and new tech mingle on the mothballed fleet. Also on the mining barge sat the famous Sea Shadow, a stealth ship built by Lockheed Martin in 1984. Kept secret until 1993, the Sea Shadow was an experiment in radar-evading naval technology. The ship was finally sold for scrap in 2012.

But old and new tech mingle on the mothballed fleet. Also on the mining barge sat the famous Sea Shadow, a stealth ship built by Lockheed Martin in 1984. Kept secret until 1993, the Sea Shadow was an experiment in radar-evading naval technology. The ship was finally sold for scrap in 2012.

Aboard the USS Northern Light, a cargo ship commissioned in 1962, times stands still. Here we see living quarters, untouched for years.

Aboard the USS Northern Light, a cargo ship commissioned in 1962, times stands still. Here we see living quarters, untouched for years.

A meeting room on the USS Northern Light, complete with a large nature mural, of all things. The boat joined the Suisun Bay Reserve fleet in 1991.

A meeting room on the USS Northern Light, complete with a large nature mural, of all things. The boat joined the Suisun Bay Reserve fleet in 1991.

The captain's offices probably weren't this big a mess when the ship was doing its duty.

The captain

The USS Hassayampa, a replenishment oiler, shows it age. No surfers have slept in this bunk since 1978, when the boat was decommissioned.

The USS Hassayampa, a replenishment oiler, shows it age. No surfers have slept in this bunk since 1978, when the boat was decommissioned.

The USNS General Edwin D. Patrick, a ship that carried troops during World War II, was sent to Brownsville, Texas, to be scrapped in 2012. Only 10 ships remain in the Suisun fleet.

The USNS General Edwin D. Patrick, a ship that carried troops during World War II, was sent to Brownsville, Texas, to be scrapped in 2012. Only 10 ships remain in the Suisun fleet.

Below deck, these ships are rusting away.

Below deck, these ships are rusting away.

Not all ships in the Suisun Bay Mothball Fleet will meet a scrap-metal death. The USS Iowa, a battleship, was moved to the Los Angeles area a few years ago and turned into a naval history museum.

Not all ships in the Suisun Bay Mothball Fleet will meet a scrap-metal death. The USS Iowa, a battleship, was moved to the Los Angeles area a few years ago and turned into a naval history museum.

Other ships, however, will not meet such an honorable resting place. By 2017, the Suisan Bay fleet will be no more, with all of the remaining ships sent to be dismantled.

Other ships, however, will not meet such an honorable resting place. By 2017, the Suisan Bay fleet will be no more, with all of the remaining ships sent to be dismantled.

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