U.S. Coast Guard
What looks like a large dock is seen in a photo provided to the U.S.
Coast Guard by crew of the"Lady Nancy" fishing vessel on Friday, Dec.
14.
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The Coast Guard was on the lookout Tuesday for a mysterious object
that could be the second dock to make landfall from Japan's tsunami.
Reported five days ago by a fishingcrew, the object hasn't been seen
again even though the U.S. Coast Guard and National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration are looking hard.
"The dock hasn't been located again since the initial report," NOAA
spokeswoman Keeley Belva told NBC News. "We have been doing trajectory
models, but given that the first sighting was several days ago, it
becomes increasingly challenging to anticipate where andwhen the dock
may show up."
Crew aboard the "Lady Nancy" sentthe U.S. Coast Guard a photographof
the object, saying it was taken about 16 nautical miles northwest of
Grays Harbor, Wash.
The Coast Guard said Monday it was broadcasting an alert to mariners
but that after five helicopter searches covering 317 square miles it
hadn't spotted the flat, dark object.
"There could be many factors in why it hasn't been seen," Belva said
when asked if it might have sunk. "The weather has been prettystormy
and the seas have been rough. As you can see from the picture, it is
hard to see even in better conditions."
The photo shows an object similar to a Japanese dock that washed
ashore in Oregon last June. The 66-foot-long dock is the largest
tsunami item to have made it to theWest Coast.
Another dock was seen off Oahu, Hawaii, in September but Belva saidit
wasn't known if that was Friday's sighting.
Japan estimates the 2011 tsunamiswept about 5 million tons of debris
into the Pacific, and that two-thirds of that sank quickly. Some of
the remaining 1.5 million tons are heading for West Coast shores.
Through Last Thursday, NOAA saidit had received 1,432 debris reports,
of which 17 have been confirmed as definite tsunami debris .
NOAA asked that anyone sighting the new object or any other large
debris report it to DisasterDebris@noaa.gov
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