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Early April brought news of California’s first confirmed tsunami debris: a small, barnacle-encrusted boat that washed ashore near Crescent City. The skiff was found to have come from Takata high school in the coastal city of Rikuzentakata. As Japan progresses in their efforts to rebuild their ravaged communities, so to does the drifting debris continue to make its journey across the Pacific. While the coastlines of Hawaii, Alaska, and British Columbia have been inundated with tsunami debris for
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Confirmed Japan Tsunami Debris Washes Ashore on the North Coast | Northcoast Environmental Center
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Early April brought news of California’s first confirmed tsunami debris: a small, barnacle-encrusted boat that washed ashore near Crescent City. The skiff was found to have come from Takata high school in the coastal city of Rikuzentakata. As Japan progresses in their efforts to rebuild their ravaged communities, so to does the drifting debris continue to make its journey across the Pacific. While the coastlines of Hawaii, Alaska, and British Columbia have been inundated with tsunami debris for
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