Abandoned Vessels: Drifting Across the Pacific Ocean Since 1617 | NOAA''s Response and Restoration Blog

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April 5, 2012 The derelict Japanese fishing vessel RYOU-UN MARU drifts more than 125 miles from Forrester Island in southeast Alaska. The fishing vessel has been drifting unmanned at sea since the 2011 Japanese earthquake and subsequent tsunami more than a year ago
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54.8017704, -133.523007
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forrester island
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54.8017704,-133.523007
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Abandoned Vessels: Drifting Across the Pacific Ocean Since 1617 | NOAA''s Response and Restoration Blog
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April 5, 2012 The derelict Japanese fishing vessel RYOU-UN MARU drifts more than 125 miles from Forrester Island in southeast Alaska. The fishing vessel has been drifting unmanned at sea since the 2011 Japanese earthquake and subsequent tsunami more than a year ago
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