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Another small Japanese vessel has been located intact among masses of debris accumulating on Vancouver Island’s western shores. Living Oceans Society’s Will Soltau made the discovery while on helicopter surveillance over the west coast of northern Vancouver Island on January 16. The small boat was approximately six meters in length, similar to a skiff found on Spring Island outside the village of Kyuquot, B.C. in August 2012.
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50.803233815387, -128.43767185
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50.80323381538725,-128.43767185000002
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震災起因漂流物:Wrecked boat spotted as more marine debris hits northern Vancouver Island(Living Oceans Society) | 海ごみ情報 | 海ごみプラットフォームJAPAN
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Another small Japanese vessel has been located intact among masses of debris accumulating on Vancouver Island’s western shores. Living Oceans Society’s Will Soltau made the discovery while on helicopter surveillance over the west coast of northern Vancouver Island on January 16. The small boat was approximately six meters in length, similar to a skiff found on Spring Island outside the village of Kyuquot, B.C. in August 2012.
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http://wayback.archive-it.org/2438/20110301000000/http://www.malipjapan.jp/info/news/2013/02/wrecked-boat-spotted-as-more-marine-debris-hits-northern-vancouver-island.html
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