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  2. Barrow Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    The first boat supplied to the station had previously served at Berwick-upon-Tweed, and was a 30-foot self-righting pulling & sailing type lifeboat. For Barrow, it was modified to be a 12-oared boat, and extended to 36-feet, at a cost of over £200, funded by Mr. W. Bishop and Mr. R. Affleck of Manchester, and a group of commercial travellers.

  3. Electric boat - Wikipedia

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    Campbell discusses the pollution that "traditional" batteries put into the water when a boat sinks, but Desmond says that electric boats are no more liable to sinking than other types and lists the leakage of fuel, engine oil and coolant additives as inevitable when an internal-combustion-engined boat sinks. Rutter points to the "very nasty ...

  4. Red Boat - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Cuong Pham, who was born in Vietnam and grew up in Saigon. [1] [2] [3] His family had a small fish sauce factory in Phu Quoc.[1] [2] Cuong emigrated to the United States in 1979 to join his siblings when he was 20, after having spent nine months in a refugee camp in Malaysia.

  5. Whaling in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A shore-based bay whaling station could be established with little more than a few boats, try-pots and wooden casks to store the oil. [22] The men did not usually receive a set wages but, like pelagic whalers, were paid a share of the value of the catch, known as a "lay." [23] Old whaling station (1846) by John Skinner Prout. Engraved by Edwin ...

  6. Lytham St Annes Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    Lytham 1960 Lifeboat Station. A mussel cleaning plant had been constructed on the waterfront at Lytham in 1935, but it was no longer needed by 1957. On hearing of the intended demolition, RNLI Mechanic George Harrison was reported as saying "What a pity to pull down the place. It'd make a nice life-boat station."

  7. In-water surface cleaning - Wikipedia

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    In-water cleaning, also known as in-water surface cleaning, is a collection of methods for removing unwanted material in-situ from the underwater surface of a structure.. This often refers to removing marine fouling growth from ship hulls, but also has applications on civil engineering structures, pipeline intakes and similar components which are impossible or inconvenient to remove from the ...

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