Shipwreck Of WWII Japanese Ship On Which 1000 Australians Died Found
With a total of 1,080 casualties, the 1942 torpedoing of a Japanese ship off the Philippine Islands carrying Allied POWs was Australia’s biggest maritime war loss.
With a total of 1,080 casualties, the 1942 torpedoing of a Japanese ship off the Philippine Islands carrying Allied POWs was Australia’s biggest maritime war loss.
A human-smuggling operation was aiming to bring hundreds of individuals to the B.C. coast. The smugglers mentioned that an exclusive cruise liner would be taking them to Canada comfortably.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature estimates that people produce 300 million tonnes of plastic each year, at least 14 million of which end up in the ocean.
In the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a 620,000 square-mile swirl of garbage in the ocean between California and Hawaii, many coastal animals thrive, including crabs and anemones.
Advanced Navigation, a Sydney-based electronics manufacturer, has opened its largest subsea robotics hub in Balcatta, Western Australia.
A large amount of cocaine was discovered floating in the sea off the eastern coast of Sicily, according to Italian authorities.
A passenger ferry loaded with hundreds of individuals reportedly ran aground close to Bainbridge Island toward the west of Seattle on Saturday.
Maersk has launched the world’s first containership that can sail on green methanol. The 2100 TEU capacity vessel was successfully launched at the Hyundai Mipo Dockyard.
This year, Logos Hope will dock at Basra, Iraq, before proceeding to Ras Al Khaimah Port from April 11th to April 16th, then to Dubai’s Port Rashid, and finally to Abu Dhabi’s Cruise Terminal.
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