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Ryou-Un Maru (漁運丸, Fishing Luck) (also Ryō Un Maru ) was a Japanese fishing boat that was washed away from its mooring in Aomori Prefecture by the March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and drifted across the Pacific Ocean. It was spotted a year later by a routine Royal Canadian Air Force air … See more
The Ryou-Un Maru, a fishing vessel in the Japanese merchant fleet, was originally built around 1982. It was owned by a Hokkaido-based … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license U.S. Coast Guard Sinks Drifting Japanese “Ghost Ship”
WEBApr 11, 2012 · After drifting for more than a year, Ryou-Un Maru is sunk as a hazard to navigation. The Japanese fishing vessel Ryou-Un Maru …
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WEBApr 6, 2012 · The Ryou-Un Maru, a fishing vessel, had made its way into the Gulf of Alaska, where it threatened ships traveling through that busy …
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WEBApr 5, 2012 · A U.S. Coast Guard cutter unleashed cannon fire on the abandoned 164-foot Ryou-Un Maru on Thursday, ending a journey that began when last year's tsunami dislodged it and set it adrift across...
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