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Identifying and removing vessels abandoned in sensitive coastal environments.
Image of sunken vessel and diver. Abandoned Vessel Program Overview Abandoned vessels pose a significant threat to the NOAA Trust resources through physical destruction of coral habitats and dispersion of toxic chemicals and gear.
FAQ Icon. Abandoned Vessel Program Resources Online Collection of resources available for those interested in abandoned vessels and vessel removal.
Abandoned Vessel Reporting Form Use this form to let us know about abandoned vessels not in our inventory, or to update us on the status of one that is already listed.
Charter Vessel Scuttled on Pearl and Hermes Atoll in NW Hawaiian Islands The charter vessel, Casitas, which ran aground on Pearl and Hermes Atoll on July 2, 2005, was successfully refloated then scuttled on August 4.
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