BlueSkyNick
Active member
Quite often, large items such as the occasional 40foot container, refrigerator, new car, etc are reported floating, albeit semi-submerged, in busy waterways.
With a bit of luck the spotter has given the right co-ordinates to the Coastguard, and not provided the location of the cursor on their chart plotter or some place equally dumb.
When these obsructions are reported, who goes along and removes them, so they are not causing a danger to vessels? Or are they just left to drift on to the coast line, possibly crossing an ocean in the process?
Is there any profit to be made by recovering containers, and claiming salvage?
<hr width=100% size=1>WANTED - For House and Boat Maintenance - A large supply of round tuits.
With a bit of luck the spotter has given the right co-ordinates to the Coastguard, and not provided the location of the cursor on their chart plotter or some place equally dumb.
When these obsructions are reported, who goes along and removes them, so they are not causing a danger to vessels? Or are they just left to drift on to the coast line, possibly crossing an ocean in the process?
Is there any profit to be made by recovering containers, and claiming salvage?
<hr width=100% size=1>WANTED - For House and Boat Maintenance - A large supply of round tuits.