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Watch: Footage shows UFOs near US Navy ship, then disappearing into water

Watch: Footage shows UFOs near US Navy ship, then disappearing into water 15 May, 2021 02:41 AM 2 minutes to read The US Navy photographed and filmed “spherical” shaped UFOs and advanced transmedium vehicles. Video / jeremycorbell NZ Herald Footage has emerged online showing a spherical object flying in the air before disappearing into the ocean, near where a US Navy ship was, off the coast of San Diego, US. The video, taken aboard the USS Omaha in July 2019, shows the mysterious object hovering over the water s surface for a while, before disappearing into the ocean. A submarine was sent to search for the object but could not find anything. Photo / Jeremy Corbell

Auction derelict boats

I fully agree with the derelict vessel part of the Florida bill. They are an eyesore and a clear detriment to the environment.

Chinese nationals victims in labor trafficking pot bust

Chinese nationals victims in labor trafficking pot bust
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Ships from India not required to undergo 14-day quarantine

Copy URL The Health Ministry will inspect all vessels from India entering Malaysian waters, and allow only those with crew known to be free of Covid-19 to enter. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, May 14, 2021. ALL ships arriving or entering the port area from India are not required to undergo a 14-day quarantine at sea, said the Marine Department of Malaysia (JLM) today. JLM said in a statement the Maritime Health Declaration of the vessels would be inspected by Health Ministry authorities and given a certificate of ‘free pratique’ before allowing them to enter and approach the dock for operations. Effective July 2018, access to full reports will only be available with a subscription. Sign-up now and enjoy one (1) week free access!

Ships from India not required to undergo 14-day quarantine, says Marine Department

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): All ships arriving or entering the port area from India are not required to undergo a 14-day quarantine at sea, says the Marine Department. The department said the Maritime Health Declaration of the vessels would be inspected by the Health Ministry authorities and given a certificate of free pratique before allowing them to enter and approach the dock for operations. Only ships (crew) suspected to be a high risk of carrying Covid-19 symptoms will be ordered to undergo quarantine for 14 days at sea, ” the department said in a statement on Friday (May 14). It added that port and dock workers are allowed to board the ships for cargo activities and are required to wear face masks as well as gloves.

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