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SS Peralta is a concrete-hulled tanker currently serving as a floating breakwater in the Powell River in British Columbia. Originally built as part of the World War I Emergency Fleet, she was the last of the Shipping Board's twelve concrete ships that finished construction. After her launch, she was mothballed for a time before being scrapped, then served as a reduction fishery and sardine cannery before eventually being purchased for her current service as a breakwater. She is the sister ship to the SS Palo Alto.
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