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Coast Guard searches for missing swimmer, 28-year-old man, off Crane Beach in Ipswich, Massachusetts
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The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for a 28-year-old man who was swimming Friday afternoon off the coast of Ipswich, according to authorities. (Google Maps)
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The United States Coast Guard is searching for a 28-year-old man who was swimming Friday morning off Crane Beach in Ipswich, authorities said.
Officers were sent to beach around 9:30 a.m. after park rangers found an unattended backpack, according to a statement from Ipswich Chief of Police Paul Nikas.
After investigating the scene, police determined the bag belonged to the 28-year-old man and identified a car outside the gate that he owns as well, the statement said.
Photo by: SCPD Suffolk County Police Marine Bureau officers has rescued three men from a sinking boat on the Long Island Sound. Marine Bureau Officers Joseph Lanzisera and Tyler Smith were aboard Marine Bravo when they heard a mayday call for a sinking boat over VHF radio. Within minutes, the officers located a partially submerged recreational 21-foot Trophy with three men on board approximately ½ mile north of Crab Meadow Beach in Huntington. The passengers, Shawn Davis, 42, Vinson Davis, 56, and McCarthur Barker, 69, all of Hackensack, NJ, were all wearing life vests and were safely transferred to Marine Bravo. There were no injuries.
China s leaders see distant water fleets as a way to project presence around the world. The aim is to be present all over the world s oceans so that they can direct the outcomes of international agreements that cover maritime resources. Tabitha Mallory, CEO of China Ocean Institute and affiliate professor at the University of Washington, Axios, March 23, 2021.
In the past five years, more than 500 abandoned wooden fishing boats, often with skeletons of starved North Korean fishermen aboard, have washed up on the shores of Japan. For years the cause was unknown, until it was found out that the likely reason was that an armada of Chinese industrial boats fish illegally in North Korean waters.. It is estimated that China s fishing vessels have depleted squid stocks in North Korean waters by 70%.
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