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Coast Guard drops buoy to track drifting Japanese ship
Posted on April 3, 2012 at 3:43 PM
Updated Tuesday, Apr 3 at 3:56 PM
The crew of a Kodiak-based HC-130 Hercules airplane crew deploys a data marker buoy to the vicinity of the derelict Japanese fishing vessel Ryon-un Maru to help provide up to date position updates of the unmanned vessel.
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