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Stupid People+Simple Questions=Face:Palm
honestly, I could only answer 4 oceans, but TIL the "Southern Ocean" was defined in the year 2000.
Japanese Whaling Ship Shears Bow off High Speed Anti-Whaler
The $1.5m, 79 foot long 'stealth' boat Ady Gil sank after the collision in Southern Ocean but its six man crew was rescued uninjured, said Captain Paul Watson, founder of the radical environmental group Sea Shepherd.
Captain Watson said the Ady Gil was idling in Antarctic waters when it was suddenly rammed by the Japanese ship Shonan Maru, which was providing security to Japan's whaling fleet.
http://www.independent.ie/world-news/asia-pacific/video-stealth-boats-bow-sliced-off-in-whaling-clash-2001210.html
-taken from Demon_ix's accidental dupe of this video - I didn't want this info to be lost.
Japanese Whaling Ship Shears Bow off High Speed Anti-Whaler
Tags for this video have been changed from 'whale wars escalate, japanese, whaling, southern ocean' to 'sea shepherd, ady gil, ship, trimaran, japanese, whaler, whale wars, collision' - edited by Sagemind
Now THIS Is Sailing
Wow, lots of these vids must be in the southern ocean. Some scary shit down there.
The Maltese Falcon: Greatest, Most advanced Yacht Ever
There's nothing he could say that would allay people's resentment and he knows that. He was a venture capitalist in Silicon Valley and we all know what happened there, because we're playing with the result right now. I'm sure there were a few jobs created along the way, to boot.
Some would see something grotesque, I see something truly beautiful, something that advanced the ancient human art of marine architecture. Could have spent it better, could have spent it worse.
I wonder if she's been down the 'roaring forties' in the great Southern Ocean. Those latitudes have a hunger for fancy new things and often don't return them.
A Really Really Really Big Storm
It's an Edison Chouest ship...
Southern Ocean? (I'm guessing from the grey water).
Perhaps the southern tip of Chile?