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  2. 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 ...

  3. An abandoned, sunken boat is seen at low tide on Wed., Sept. 21 in Battery Creek with buoy markers to alert boaters near the shrimp dock in the Town of Port Royal.

  4. Ship abandonment - Wikipedia

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    Ship abandonment can occur for a variety of reasons and cannot be defined in a single way. [1] Most cases are of ships abandoned by owners because of economic hardship or economic issues, [1] for example because it becomes less expensive than continuing to operate, paying debts, port fees, crew wages, etc.

  5. Marine salvage - Wikipedia

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    Boat owners can clarify with an assisting vessel if the operation is to be considered salvage, or simply assistance towing. If this is not done, the boat owner may find that the rescuer may be eligible for a substantial salvage award if the salvor can show sufficient evidence that the vessel was in peril at the time, and a lien may be placed on ...

  6. Abandoned Shipwrecks Act - Wikipedia

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    The Abandoned Shipwrecks Act (Pub. L. 100-298; 43 U.S.C. §§ 2101–2106), also known as the Abandoned Shipwrecks Act of 1987, was passed into law due to severe damage to some 3,000 historic wrecks in the Great Lakes and off the US coasts that had been salvaged, and in some cases ruined, by treasure hunters in the 1970s. [1]

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

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    A 120-foot former U.S. Navy vessel has been abandoned on the South Carolina coast. Here’s what’s being done about it.

  8. Duchy steps in over rising tide of abandoned boats - AOL

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    The rising number of abandoned boats has led to a headache for harbourmasters, especially in popular sailing areas like the South East and South West, according to the British Ports Association (BPA).

  9. 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 ...