RF2D7WE6D–Sumiyoshi Maru NO.65 a Japanese fishing vessel leaving Port of Cape Town, South Africa.
RFCNFY0W–The Japanese fishing vessel Ryou-Un Maru burns after the US Coast Guard Cutter Anacapa (right) fired on it with explosive ammunition April 5, 2012 in the Gulf of Alaska. The trawler known as the ghost ship has been floating across the Pacific after being cast to sea by the magnitude 9.0 earthquake a
RM2CC6GE5–Japanese & Taiwanese fishing vessels moored in Alfred Basin, Cape Town harbour, South Africa
RMP319WD–Hawaii (Oct. 24, 2001) -- The Japanese fishing vessel 'Ehime Maru' is lifted from the ocean floor by the Rockwater 2 to a shallow-water recovery site off the coast of Honolulu. In this
RMR5A8D2–10/8/2001 - Members of the Kaumakapili Church perform a Hawaiian blessing Ceremony, on the flight deck of the Bahamian, Multi-purpose Diving Support Vessel (DSV) 'Rockwater 2', during recovery operations for the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru
RM2J47EA9–The wreck of the 'Meisho Maru No. 38', a Japanese Fishing vessel that ran aground in Suiderstrand in South Africa in 1982.
RFMH277R–Japanese fishing vessel comes to port
RMEY07TP–Shipwreck of the Meisho Maru (a Japanese fishing vessel) off the South African coast close to Cape Agulhas, viewed at sunrise
RME1HC7J–Crewmembers assigned to the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Anacapa fire explosive ammunition at the Japanese fishing vessel Ryou-Un Ma
RM2KDK2D8–Japanese fishing vessel at Cape Agulhas National Park
RM2AH8G58–Japanese fishing boat on land, Okinawa, Japan
RMF127NX–The Meisho Maru No 38 shipwreck at Cape Agulhus, Western Cape, South Africa
RM2M9GMJ8–Underwater shot taken by the Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), TXL-16 during recovery operations for the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru. Country: Pacific Ocean (POC)
RM2HX67KG–Japanese H-bomb Victim -- Aikichi Kuboyama, 39, who was aboard the Japanese fishing vessel 'Lucky Dragon' when it was burned by ash from an American H-Bomb blast, talks with newsmen during an interview where he and 21 other members of the crew are being treated, in Tokyo. This picture was taken recently, but he has since become worse and has been in a coma more than 30 hours. His condition is critical. September 1, 1954. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2WWEKY0–Description: Photographs (1927) received by Managing Director from Captain Orita, depicting Japanese Settlers at Tawao (Apas River), the launch of the Japanese Fishing Vessel, and fish caught thereby. Location: Tawao, Borneo Date: 1927 asia, malaysia, borneo, sabah, asiathroughalens
RMW0MK98–Crew members assigned to the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Anacapa fire explosive ammunition at the Japanese fishing vessel Ryou-Un Maru April 5, 2012, 180-miles west of the Southeast Alaskan coast. The Coast Guard worked with federal, state and local agencies in Alaska to assess the immediate dangers the vessel presented and determined that sinking it would be the best course of action to minimize any environmental threats. The crewless vessel had drifted toward Alaska after the 2011 tsunami in Japan. UPI/Charly Hengen, U.S. Coast Guard
RM2M9GN59–A test of the lifting rig that will be used to relocate the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru is conducted off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii. The rig will make sure the ship is level when lifted and transported to the shallow water recovery site. State: Hawaii (HI) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMKW4F59–Japanese workers aboard a traditional boat fishing on a river, with foliage in the background, Japan, 1952.
RFRF4N72–Cape Agulhas is notoriously dangerous for ships and despite the nearby lighthouse, the Meisho Maru no 38, a small Japanese fishing vessel, ran aground
RF2D7WE4X–Sumiyoshi Maru NO.65 a Japanese fishing vessel leaving Port of Cape Town, South Africa.
RFCNFY0E–The Japanese fishing vessel Ryou-Un Maru burns after the US Coast Guard Cutter Anacapa (right) fired on it with explosive ammunition April 5, 2012 in the Gulf of Alaska. The trawler known as the ghost ship has been floating across the Pacific after being cast to sea by the magnitude 9.0 earthquake a
RMKHCF49–Postcard picture of an old Japanese Fishing Village showing a few boats docked on a wharf with several Japanese old buildings in the background, Yokohama, Japan, 1904. From the New York Public Library.
RMP319TK–Hawaii (Oct. 14, 2001) -- The Japanese fishing vessel 'Ehime Maru' is lifted from the ocean floor by the Rockwater 2 to a shallow-water recovery site off the coast of Honolulu. The Ehime Maru went down off the coast of Honolulu, Hawaii, after a collision at sea with the submarine USS Greeneville (SSN 772).
RM2CGM81M–10/8/2001 - Members of the Kaumakapili Church perform a Hawaiian blessing Ceremony, on the flight deck of the Bahamian, Multi-purpose Diving Support Vessel (DSV) 'Rockwater 2', during recovery operations for the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru
RM2NHG46A–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1987. FREMANTLE, AUSTRALIA. - TUNA BOAT - LONG LINE JAPANESE TUNA FISHING BOAT KANO MARU NO.36 UNDER WAY OFF ROTTNEST ISLAND.PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:132708 182
RMK1317Y–Japanese fishermen, several standing in small wooden boats in a harbor, using poles to propel the boats, one man with a hat and jacket striding along rocks towards the boats, Japan, 1952.
RMEY0B7D–Shipwreck of the Meisho Maru (a Japanese fishing vessel) off the South African coast close to Cape Agulhas, viewed at sunrise
RME1HC7M–The Japanese fishing vessel Ryou-Un Maru burns in the Gulf of Alaska April 5, 2012, after the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Anacapa (
RM2BN042M–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Sailing Vessels ] — A sailing vessel with fishermen at Maikonohama (舞子の浜) in Suma (須磨) near Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture. On the horizon, Awajishima (淡路島) can be seen. Suma-mura (須磨村) became Suma-machi (須磨町) in 1912 (Meiji 45), and part of Kobe City in 1920 (Taisho 9). In 1931(Showa 6), it became a full-fledged ward of Kobe and the area is now called Suma-ku (須磨区). 20th century vintage postcard.
RMCN6JKJ–Underwater shot of the Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) TXL-16, assisting with salvage, during the recovery operations for the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru.
RMF127P3–The Meisho Maru No 38 shipwreck at Cape Agulhus, Western Cape, South Africa
RMCN6KNJ–US Navy (USN) Captain (CAPT) Bert Marsh, Director of Ocean Engineering and Supervisor of Salvage and Diving at the Naval Sea Systems Command, uses a chart to describe the lifting process for the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru, during a press briefing.
RMB5YCB9–Uploading tuna fish to a factory boat for the japanese market Barbate Cádiz province Spain
RMCN6KNH–US Navy (USN) Captain (CAPT) Bert Marsh, Director of Ocean Engineering and Supervisor of Salvage and Diving at the Naval Sea Systems Command, uses a chart to describe the lifting process for the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru, during a press briefing.
RMHFB93R–Underwater shot of the Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) TXL-16, assisting with salvage, during the recovery operations for the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru. EhimeMaruSalvage
RMCN6KNK–Her Excellency Makiko Tanaka, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Japan, shakes hands with US Navy (USN) Chief Boatswain’s Mate (BMC), Diver (DV) Robert Lastimosa, from Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit One (MDSU-1) after he presents her with a Navy divers coin. Mrs. Tanaka came to lend her support and received an update on the USN led effort during recovery operations for the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru.
RMHFR7F2–A starboard side view of the PATHFINDER CLASS: SURVEYING SHIP USNS SUMNER (T-AGS 61), underway off the coast of Hawaii (HI), during recovery operations for the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru. USNS Sumner (T-AGS 61)
RFM9EJ69–Japanese fishing vessels in the Sea of Okhotsk off the island of Kunashir. Winter season.
RMHFDR6A–US Navy (USN) Captain (CAPT) Bert Marsh, Director of Ocean Engineering and Supervisor of Salvage and Diving at the Naval Sea Systems Command, uses a chart to describe the lifting process for the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru, during a press briefing. Bert Marsh Ehime Maru
RM2A4PKHH–Wooden hulled fishing vessel with a name in Japanese characters docked in Steveston British Columbia Canada
RMHFDR6C–US Navy (USN) Captain (CAPT) Bert Marsh, Director of Ocean Engineering and Supervisor of Salvage and Diving at the Naval Sea Systems Command, uses a chart to describe the lifting process for the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru, during a press briefing. Bert Marsh Ehime Maru Lifting Plan
RM2E0E5M7–Japanese fishing vessel Ryou-un Maru drifts northwest approximatley 164 miles (264kms) southwest of Baranof Island, Alaska, on April 4, 2012. The US Coast Guard is preparing to sink a Japanese fishing boat, according to April 5, 2012 media reports. The USCG has deemed the vessel, believed to have drifted after the March 11 2011 earthquake a tsunami. a hazard to shipping. Hand out picture by US Coast Guard/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMHFC72G–A port side view of the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force CHIYODA CLASS: SUBMARINE DEPTO AND RESCUE SHIP, CHIHAYA (AS 403) moored about 1 mile south of Honolulu International Airport's Reef Runway, during recovery operations for the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru. JS Chiyaha (AS-403) at Honolulu, -8 Nov. 2001 a
RM2RGAE2J–Vintage 19th century photograph - ships in a Japanese harbour including a traditional junk
RMK12YGH–Japanese fishermen attempting to right the hull of a fishing boat, a larger boat visible in the background floating on a body of water, several man leaning against the hull and pushing, another man using a log as a lever to try to right the boat, Japan, 1952.
RMEY0A48–Shipwreck of the Meisho Maru (a Japanese fishing vessel) off the South African coast close to Cape Agulhas, viewed at sunrise
RMHFCABN–Her Excellency Makiko Tanaka, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Japan attends a briefing on recovery operation at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (HI). Mrs. Tanaka came to lend her support and received an update on the US Navy (USN) led effort during recovery operations for the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru. Makiko Tanaka cropped Makiko Tanaka in Hawaii
RM2GXKDJD–Fishing boats at Ainan, Japan
RMHFB8BC–011014-N-XXXXL-001 Honolulu, Hawaii (Oct. 14, 2001) -- The Japanese fishing vessel 'Ehime Maru' is lifted from the ocean floor by the Rockwater 2 to a shallow-water recovery site off the coast of Honolulu. The Ehime Maru went down off the coast of Honolulu, Hawaii, after a collision at sea with the submarine USS Greeneville (SSN 772). U.S. Navy Photo. (RELEASED) 011014-N-XXXXL-001 Ehime Maru Salvage
RMM1DRK3–Japanese Boats on the Katsura River in the rain.
RMHFCABP–Her Excellency Makiko Tanaka, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Japan, shakes hands with US Navy (USN) Chief Boatswain’s Mate (BMC), Diver (DV) Robert Lastimosa, from Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit One (MDSU-1) after he presents her with a Navy divers coin. Mrs. Tanaka came to lend her support and received an update on the USN led effort during recovery operations for the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru. Makiko Tanaka Ehime Maru
RMBCDYB7–Japanese fishing boats or various sizes tied up at a harbor near Numazu Japan
RMHFDFTD–011031-N-3093M-032 -- Honolulu, Hawaii (Oct. 31, 2001)-- U.S. Navy divers are hoisted over the side to begin another dive to recover remains and personal effect from the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru. U.S. Navy and Japanese divers are working together at the shallow water recovery site off the coast of Hawaii. U.S. Navy Photo By Photographer's Mate Chief Petty Officer Andrew McKaskle. (RELEASED) US Navy 011031-N-3093M-032 Navy diver salvage operations
RMMMH84R–. English: Marine Painting with Shipping off the Fujijama in early Morning Light with local fishing boats departing from the shore and a beach house and a Japanese merchant vessel in the background Deutsch: Marinebild mit Schiffen vor dem Fujijama im frühen Morgenlicht mit von der Küste ablegenden einheimischen Fischerbooten und einem Strandhaus und einem japanischen Handelsfrachter im Hintergrund English: Shipping off the Fujijama, Japan, in early Morning Light Deutsch: Schiffe vor dem Fujijama, Japan, im frühen Morgenlicht . 1869. Fritz Melbye Japanese painting
RMHFB8FC–011014-N-XXXXL-002 Honolulu, Hawaii (Oct. 24, 2001) -- The Japanese fishing vessel 'Ehime Maru' is lifted from the ocean floor by the Rockwater 2 to a shallow-water recovery site off the coast of Honolulu. In this photo, the 'Quest' electric work-class remotely operated vehicle (ROV) observes the wreckage. The Ehime Maru went down off the coast of Honolulu, Hawaii, after a collision at sea with the submarine USS Greeneville (SSN 772). U.S. Navy Photo. (RELEASED) 011014-N-XXXXL-002 Ehime Maru Salvage
RMCNXCYD–large fishing vessel sits stranded on land, after being carried inland from port by the March2011 tsunami, in Kesennuma, Japan.
RMHFR75E–050805-N-0000X-004 U.S. Navy file photo -- (February 16, 2001) -- The remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Scorpio II from the Deep Submergence Unit stationed aboard Naval Air Station North Island, Coronado, Calif., is launched from the MV C-Commando. The unit's unmanned vehicle detachment is using 'Scorpio II' to locate the sunken Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru and conduct video surveys of the wreckage. U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Gregory Messier (Released) US Navy 050805-N-0000X-004 U.S. Navy file photo
RFM9EJ60–Japanese fishing vessels in the Sea of Okhotsk off the island of Kunashir. Winter season.
RMHFR73X–050805-N-0000X-008 U.S. Navy file photo (Feb. 14, 2001) -- The U.S. Navy's Unmanned Vehicle Detachment, located at Naval Air Station North Island, Calif., deployed the remotely operated 'Super Scorpio' to Pearl Harbor following the Feb. 9 collision at sea involving the Japanese fishing vessel 'Ehime Maru' and USS Greeneville (SSN 772) approximately 9 miles off the coast of Diamond Head, Hawaii. Weather permitting, the 'Super Scorpio' team will conduct video surveillance of the sea floor where the sunken 'Ehime Maru' is believed to be located in 1800 feet of water. U.S. Navy photo by Photog
RM2J72B38–One of the four large fishing boats-presumed to be Japanese-now of our North-West coast. The first picture to reach Perth, it shows the ship at anchor about 45 miles west-north-west of North-West Cape. The ships were first sighted last Saturday by passengers and crew a boat the Charon. A Department of Navy representative conferred with the ship's master on its arrival a Fremantle and the same day a Nepture from Pearce flew up the coast and sighted the ships. March 11, 1954.
RMHFR753–050805-N-0000X-001 U.S. Navy file photo (February 15, 2001) -- The remotely operated vehicle (ROV) 'Scorpio Two' is lowered to the water to conduct an operational test dive from aboard the MSC ship Edison Chouest. Scorpio Two will conduct video surveys of the sunken Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru that was involved in a Feb. 9 collision at sea with the Los Angeles Class attack submarine USS Greeneville (SSN 772) approximately 9 miles of the coast of Diamond Head, Hawaii. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Gregory Messier. (RELEASED) US Navy 050805-N-0000X-001 U.S. Navy fi
RM2E0E5JB–Japanese fishing vessel Ryou-un Maru drifts northwest approximatley 164 miles (264kms) southwest of Baranof Island, Alaska, on April 4, 2012. The US Coast Guard is preparing to sink a Japanese fishing boat, according to April 5, 2012 media reports. The USCG has deemed the vessel, believed to have drifted after the March 11 2011 earthquake a tsunami. a hazard to shipping. Hand out picture by US Coast Guard/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMRFF733–Yabase no Kihan Fishing Boats Returning to Yabase. Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, Tokyo (Edo) 1797-1858 Tokyo (Edo)). Culture: Japan. Dimensions: 9 3/4 x 14 7/8 in. (24.8 x 37.8 cm). Date: 1797-1858. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMPCH2GT–RITA, Guam (March 6, 2014) A helicopter operated by a contracted civilian company flies over the grounded Japanese commercial fishing vessel Daiki Maru 7 as it transports two 55-gallon drums filled with hazardous material from the ship near the Spanish Steps at Naval Base Guam. The material was removed from the vessel that ran aground Feb. 13.
RMEY07R9–Shipwreck of the Meisho Maru (a Japanese fishing vessel) off the South African coast close to Cape Agulhas, viewed at sunrise
RMPCH2GD–RITA, Guam (Feb. 14, 2014) A harbor patrol boat from U.S. Naval Base Guam Security monitors the Japanese commercial fishing vessel Daiki Maru near the Spanish Steps Feb. 14. Sailors from Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 25 conducted a search-and-rescue operation and rescued 10 fishermen from the sinking vessel that ran aground Feb. 13. The fishermen were transported to U.S. Naval Hospital Guam for evaluation and later released.
RMD344YR–Charter and commercial fishing boats in the harbor, Homer, Alaska, USA. Large powerful outboard motors.
RF2E1KXH0–Sketch of a Japanese Fishing Boat off Yokohama from the book ' Pen and pencil sketches of shipping and craft all round the world ' by Pritchett, Robert Taylor Published in London in 1899
RMK5J51W–Japanese fishing boat moored at a floating pontoon in Steveston near Vancouver
RMGBXDJY–Two small traditional Japanese fishing boats in the Seto Inland Sea.
RMBCDY9T–Japanese fishing boats making their way through the choppy Pacific Ocean carrying a crew and some festival goers
RF2T932BB–Nachikatsuura, Japan; 1st October 2023: Japanese fishing boats at Katsuura Harbor in Wakayama.
RF2JPTA1H–Row of small Japanese commercial fishing boats
RM2EWHHTD–Aerial view of fishing boat moored against a background of deep green sea water
RMCNXCPH–large fishing vessel sits stranded on land, after being carried inland from port by the March2011 tsunami, in Kesennuma, Japan.
RF2A44XDN–Hakone, Japan - September 3, 2016: Colorful fishing boats with mountains on the background on caldera lake Ashi. Ashi lake is volcano crater lake in M
RM2TA4DYY–The wreck of the Magallanes II in Punta Arenas, Chile. A 1970 Japanese built fishing vessel.
RM2A7XKBM–Japanese vessels and ships, mercantile and fishing boats, one decorated with flags and banners, one with a pyramid-shaped sail. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (Il Costume Antico e Moderno di Tutti i Popoli), Florence, 1842.
RF2HTTCHE–Art inspired by Deep Vessel, 円筒形深鉢土器, Middle Jōmon period (ca. 3500–2500 B.C.), Japan, Earthenware with cord-marked decoration and sculptural rim, H. 27 1/2 in. (69.8 cm); W. 16 1/2 in. (41.9 cm), Ceramics, Cord-marked pottery is the characteristic ware of the earliest inhabitants of, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMHFR749–050805-N-0000X-002 U.S. Navy file photo - Petty Officer 2nd Class Heath Poulter pilots the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) 'Super Scorpio' during an operational test dive in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Heavy weather is preventing the deployment of 'Super Scorpio' to conduct video surveys of the sunken Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru, involved in a Feb. 9 collision at sea with a USS Greeneville (SSN 772) in 1800 feet of water approximately 9 miles off the coast of Diamond Head, Hawaii. U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer's mate 1st Class Gregory Messier. (RELEASED) US Navy 050805-N-0000X-002 U.S.
RM2E0E5MN–Japanese fishing vessel Ryou-un Maru drifts northwest approximatley 164 miles (264kms) southwest of Baranof Island, Alaska, on April 4, 2012. The US Coast Guard is preparing to sink a Japanese fishing boat, according to April 5, 2012 media reports. The USCG has deemed the vessel, believed to have drifted after the March 11 2011 earthquake a tsunami. a hazard to shipping. Hand out picture by US Coast Guard/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMP7CC97–Japanese vessels and ships, mercantile and fishing boats, one decorated with flags and banners, one with a pyramid-shaped sail. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (Il Costume Antico e Moderno di Tutti i Popoli), Florence, 1842.
RMB5YBGH–Uploading tuna fish to a factory boat for the japanese market Barbate Cádiz province Spain
RMEY07R4–Shipwreck of the Meisho Maru (a Japanese fishing vessel) off the South African coast close to Cape Agulhas, viewed at sunrise
RF2JNN5NY–Japanese flag on stern of commercial fishing vessel Tokyo Bay Tokyo Japan
RF2A01147–Hakone, Japan - September 3, 2016: Fishing boats and cruise ship on lake Ashi on sunny day
RFPR1EKM–Fisherman fishing in the river
RF2D7J858–Aerial view of trawler fishing in Lukin bay
RMHFR74M–050805-N-0000X-003 U.S. Navy file photo -- Petty Officer 2nd Class Heath Poulter pilots the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) 'Super Scorpio' during an operational test dive in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Heavy weather is preventing the deployment of 'Super Scorpio' to conduct video surveys of the sunken Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru, involved in a Feb. 9 collision at sea with a USS Greeneville (SSN 772) in 1800 feet of water approximately 9 miles off the coast of Diamond Head, Hawaii. U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer's mate 1st Class Gregory Messier. (RELEASED) US Navy 050805-N-0000X-003 U.S.
RM2E0E5MM–Japanese fishing vessel Ryou-un Maru drifts northwest approximatley 164 miles (264kms) southwest of Baranof Island, Alaska, on April 4, 2012. The US Coast Guard is preparing to sink a Japanese fishing boat, according to April 5, 2012 media reports. The USCG has deemed the vessel, believed to have drifted after the March 11 2011 earthquake a tsunami. a hazard to shipping. Hand out picture by US Coast Guard/ABACAPRESS.COM
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