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  2. HMT Arab - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, the Admiralty returned Arab to her owners, Prince Fishing Co. Ltd., (Owen S. Hellyer, Manager). In 1947 Loch Fishing Co., Ltd., of Hull, bought her and renamed her Loch Seaforth. Loch Fishing operated her [1] until she arrived at Ghent, Belgium on 6 April 1963. There Van Heyghen Frères scrapped her. [4]

  3. Seaforth River - Wikipedia

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    The Seaforth River is a river in New Zealand, flowing into Dusky Sound. [1] About 9 km (5.6 mi) and 41 m (135 ft) up from Supper Cove in Dusky Sound is Lake Maree. The river rises about another 20 km (12 mi) to the north, on the slopes of the Black Giants, at about 1,300 m (4,300 ft). [ 2 ]

  4. Long Beach aquarium spotlights 'real animals, real birds ...

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    The report card spans marine mammals, fish, birds, kelp and invertebrates — including ocean celebrities like gray whales and lesser-known cast members such as owl limpets, sea snails that "often ...

  5. Recreational fishing - Wikipedia

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    Sport fishing or game fishing is recreational fishing activities that focus mainly on the physical exertion and thrilling experience during the process of subduing a hard-fighting fish, which provides the fisherman the excitement of a challenge (a good "sport" or "game") and a satisfying sense of achievement after successfully catching the ...

  6. Seaforth, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Seaforth is a small holiday and fishing town located 35 kilometres (22 mi) north-northwest of Mackay. Finlaysons Point is a headland at the northernmost of the locality ( 20°52′36″S 148°57′03″E  /  20.8766°S 148.9509°E  / -20.8766; 148.9509  ( Finlaysons Point

  7. List of shipwrecks of Southland - Wikipedia

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    Two other fishing vessels were also driven ashore but did not suffer major damage. 36 foot wooden fishing vessel nil [76] Malibu: 1974 Hit a submerged rock near Raratoka (Centre) Island 40.6 foot fishing vessel nil [77] [78] Zephus: 1977 Colac Bay 8.5 m fishing vessel nil [79] [80] Capri: 1978 Solander Island: 16 m wooden-hulled fishing vessel ...

  8. Seaforth Channel - Wikipedia

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    Seaforth Channel is a channel in the Central Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia which is part of the Inside Passage - the 950 miles (1,530 km) passage between Seattle, Washington and Juneau, Alaska. The marine highway goes through Seaforth Channel on the way to Milbanke Sound, one of the open sea portions of the Inland ...

  9. HMS Pylades (1781) - Wikipedia

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    Impressed by MacBride's report, the Admiralty approved their purchase for service with the Royal Navy, and she was registered as the sloop HMS Pylades on 16 February 1782. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] MacBride's report, though it convinced the Admiralty to acquire the two ships, was apparently greeted with 'much mirth, on account of the singular manner in which ...