Japan Asked to Avert Disaster From Pacific World War II Wrecks
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25 Sep 2008 - 18 Jan 2016
The Pacific island nation of Micronesia wants Japanese help to avert an environmental disaster as Imperial Navy ships destroyed during World War II break up and leak oil in a tropical lagoon. Scientists last month recorded a 5-kilometer-long slick oozing from the wreck of the Hoyo Maru oil tanker in the Chuuk Lagoon, where more than 50 Japanese vessels litter the seabed.
Related Topics: Pollution and Degradation, Micronesia