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Eartquake Debris headed for Hawaii

Gatordev

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“Getting through some of these obstacles doesn't make much sense if you are going to actually cause more debris by having your own vessel become stuck in one of these waterways,” one ensign said.

At least they went to one of the experts.
 

CAMike

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If the majority of the debris eventually heads all the way to the bottom the clean up effort should be more manageable. The real danger for ships and subs is from large neutrally buoyant metal debris, such as fishing vessels, ocean containers etc.. Zig Zagging and actively pinging for the duration of a deployment would not be fun, but it would keep the deep draft hulls from becoming compromised. As I said, let's hope most of it goes to the bottom over time.

or will Emcon Alpha steaming simply become a thing of the past in the Pacific?
 

Fog

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They could let the USAF bomb it, but they'd probably miss!
 
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