Akebono Maru No.28
Akebono Maru No. 28 was a Japanese fishing trawler that capsized on 5 January 1982. The Minerals Management Service of Alaska reported she sank 50 miles (80 km) north of the Adak and notes it at the top of its list of "Alaska's Ten Worst Shipping LossesIn The Last 20 Years". In total, 32 people died.
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Akebono Maru No.28
Akebono Maru No. 28 was a Japanese fishing trawler that capsized on 5 January 1982. The Minerals Management Service of Alaska reported she sank 50 miles (80 km) north of the Adak and notes it at the top of its list of "Alaska's Ten Worst Shipping LossesIn The Last 20 Years". In total, 32 people died.
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Akebono Maru No. 28 was a Japa ...... rs". In total, 32 people died.
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1974-05-28
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Sunk near Alaska
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Sunk near Alaska
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