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Up to 80% are due to commercial fishing and ship anchors. The rest are caused by abrasion, equipment failure or natural hazards.
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If five ships call on the capital city in one day—not an uncommon occurrence—one ship is left at anchor and a flotilla of small boats transport passengers between the anchored ship and shore. The ...
It’s a simple operation to pull off ... The target is also easily within reach of a ship’s anchor. The Baltic Sea is only 52 meters deep on average, while the Gulf of Finland is even shallower at 38 ...
"According to the International Cable Protection Committee (ICPC), there are about 200 submarine cable faults annually, with over 80 percent caused by ship anchors, fishing trawlers, or ...
Witness the expert process of converting hundreds of tons of ship anchor chains into essential tractor check chain assemblies. The heavy-duty chains are repurposed through a detailed manufacturing ...
Over the March 22 weekend, it was reported that the China Ship Scientific Research Centre (CSSRC) and its affiliated State Key Laboratory of Deep-sea Manned Vehicles have developed a ship able to cut ...