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  2. Dead Boats Disposal Society - Wikipedia

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    The Dead Boats Disposal Society (DBDS) is a non-profit society dedicated to the removal and disposal of abandoned boats and marine debris from shorelines in British Columbia, Canada. [1] The Victoria -based Society [ 2 ] has hauled 124 boats out of the water since 2017, [ 3 ] [ needs update ] most from bays and inlets in the Capital Regional ...

  3. Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft carriers stored at the NISMF in Bremerton, 2012.From left to right: Independence, Kitty Hawk, Constellation and Ranger. A Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (NISMF) is a facility owned by the United States Navy as a holding facility for decommissioned naval vessels, pending determination of their final fate.

  4. Drone captures footage of abandoned ghost ships off coast of ...

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    Drone pilot Joshua M. Allen shared remarkable footage of abandoned “ghost ships” off the coast of Virginia on his Instagram. The so-called “ghost ships of Kiptopeke” were previously used ...

  5. List of shipwrecks in 2023 - Wikipedia

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    The captured Grisha-class anti-submarine corvette was sunk as a target during live fire exercises by the Black Sea Fleet. She was reportedly struck by a SS-N-22 missile fired by the Tarantul III missile boat Ivanovets ( Russian Navy) in the northwestern part of the Black Sea. [111] [112] [113] Tung Sung Malaysia

  6. Using a new state law, the Town of Port Royal is pursuing tough new mooring rules to keep derelict boats at bay as it prepares to pour nearly $1 million into building a new shrimp dock.

  7. Plans to recycle more abandoned boats - AOL

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  8. SS Selma (1919) - Wikipedia

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    SS Selma was an oil tanker built in 1919 by F.F. Ley and Company, Mobile, Alabama. President Woodrow Wilson approved the construction of 24 concrete vessels of which only 12 were actually completed.

  9. A 120-foot former US Navy vessel is abandoned on the SC ... - AOL

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    It’s not particularly unusual to find abandoned boats along South Carolina’s coast, but then there’s the one on Bohicket Creek near Seabrook Island — a 120-foot long, welded steel former ...