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The 18- to 20-foot-long craft was upside-down in the water about four miles out from the harbor. Cintas said Capt. Kenny Fogarty of Makana Lani charters was the first to spot the boat, which was attracting ahi, ono and mahimahi. Cintas said his was the fourth boat to arrive, and by midday, about 20 fishing boats were in the area.
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震災起因漂流物:Suspected tsunami debris spotted off Kona coast(Hawaii Tribune Herald) | 海ごみ情報 | 海ごみプラットフォームJAPAN
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The 18- to 20-foot-long craft was upside-down in the water about four miles out from the harbor. Cintas said Capt. Kenny Fogarty of Makana Lani charters was the first to spot the boat, which was attracting ahi, ono and mahimahi. Cintas said his was the fourth boat to arrive, and by midday, about 20 fishing boats were in the area.
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