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US strikes eighth boat, this time in the Pacific Ocean
The U.S. military launched its eighth strike against a vessel that it says was carrying drugs, killing two people in the waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean. It marks an expansion of the Trump administration's campaign against alleged drug trafficking in South America.
The wind was believed to be blowing at about 30 knot winds and swells were 6 to 8 feet high at one point Survivors of the storm that caused the deaths of eight people on Lake Tahoe in June are opening up about the weather event that sank several boats and ...
The Dauntless party boat fished for sea bass on Thursday on the Offshore Reef for the first time since the nor'easter and found the fish biting.
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What Happened When a Storm Hit During an Ocean Race
It began as one of the most prestigious ocean races in the world. Dozens of professional sailors set out across open water, competing for glory and endurance. But within hours, a storm system moved in,
They're just 4 feet long, but these little boats can withstand 150 mph winds and waves that are several stories tall.
A nor'easter battered the coast, but it did not unearth a stranded sailboat at Sea Girt. The boat and its owner has been stuck there since Sept. 20.
Robotic sailboats developed by a start-up company based in Plymouth have been used to gather data in the Caribbean's "hurricane alley". Oshen has deployed what it called a "constellation" of five C‑Star autonomous sailboats to the stretch of the Atlantic Ocean - where tropical storms often form.
These new robots might look like toy sailboats, but they've already sent back data from inside a Category 5 hurricane.
Elliot Foote was at the mercy of the sea with his friends before heroically paddling off from the group in search of help and land