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  2. Ghost net - Wikipedia

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    A sea turtle entangled in a ghost net. Ghost nets are fishing nets that have been abandoned, lost, or otherwise discarded in the ocean, lakes, and rivers. [1] These nets, often nearly invisible in the dim light, can be left tangled on a rocky reef or drifting in the open sea.

  3. Anti-submarine net - Wikipedia

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    An anti-submarine net used during World War II in Nova Scotia, Canada Anti-submarine defense net US Navy 1917. An anti-submarine net or anti-submarine boom is a boom placed across the mouth of a harbour or a strait for protection against submarines. Net laying ships would be used to place and remove the nets. The US Navy used anti-submarine ...

  4. United States Navy Net Depot Tiburon - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy Net Depot Tiburon was a military facility charged with maintaining and deploying an anti-submarine net across the Golden Gate between San Francisco and Marin County during World War II.

  5. Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility - Wikipedia

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    A Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (NISMF) is a facility owned by the United States Navy as a holding facility for decommissioned naval vessels, pending determination of their final fate. All ships in these facilities are inactive, but some are still on the Naval Vessel Register (NVR), while others have been struck from the register.

  6. Indicator net - Wikipedia

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    The British continued to develop indicator nets between World Wars I and II, though the Americans did not. In 1939, the British shared their expertise with the United States Navy. [4] Before and during the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese midget submarines were able to enter the inner harbor via an open gate and avoid the submarine nets. [4]

  7. Wreck of US warship known as ‘Ghost Ship of the Pacific ...

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    The wreck of a US Navy destroyer known as the “Ghost Ship of the Pacific” has been found off the coast of California by undersea investigators.

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