A United States minesweeper ship that crashed into a coral reef due
to inaccurate Navy maps will have to be cut into small pieces and
removed in order to prevent harming the ocean’s ecosystem, according to
the Navy and other reports.
The $277 million USS Guardian, a Naval warship that clears waterways of mines, crashed into a coral reef near the Philippines earlier this month.
The Navy will disassemble it piece by piece in order to avoid damaging the reef rather than tow the multi-million dollar ship off of the reef and perform necessary repairs.
Read more: http://freebeacon.com/swept-away/
The $277 million USS Guardian, a Naval warship that clears waterways of mines, crashed into a coral reef near the Philippines earlier this month.
The Navy will disassemble it piece by piece in order to avoid damaging the reef rather than tow the multi-million dollar ship off of the reef and perform necessary repairs.
Read more: http://freebeacon.com/swept-away/
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