I thought the same thing when i heard this on the radio yesterday. at least is will make a home for some tasty red crabs!
I said the same thing to my wife when we saw it on the news.
Who do we send the bill to as this could just be the start? If it was the US's stuff floating around there would be global outcry and demand that we do something about it.
Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesaler
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Wish they would towed it in and parked in my back yard ! This could keep me busy for a day or two I'm betting
Alvord iron and salvage
3rd generation scrapper and dam proud of it
Hell I would have been happy just to drain the tank for them.
Oh man would that suck! Get the score of a lifetime, start sending it across the scale, oops sorry radioactive.
This ship was already at a scrapyard in japan. It was waiting to be cut up when the Tsunami swept it out to sea. They say that the fuel tanks were most likely empty and that the ship was probably almost complteley gutted. Still you would think that a salvage company would have gone out and towed her in and sold it off to another ship scrapper.
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