International Pacific Research Center | Russian Ship Finds Tsunami Debris where Scientists Predicted [pdf]

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Ever since the great Japan tsunami on March 11 washed millions of tons of debris into the Pacific, scientists at the International Pacific Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa, have been trying to track the trajectory of this debris that can threaten small ships and coastlines.
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International Pacific Research Center | Russian Ship Finds Tsunami Debris where Scientists Predicted [pdf]
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Ever since the great Japan tsunami on March 11 washed millions of tons of debris into the Pacific, scientists at the International Pacific Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa, have been trying to track the trajectory of this debris that can threaten small ships and coastlines.
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