A presumably abandoned 51-foot yacht visible from Interstate 45 on the way to Galveston has been sitting there for months, marooned on the banks of Offatts Bayou by Hurricane Beryl in July 2024.
Richard Weir says action was needed after the shipwreck had been on the beach more than six weeks.
An effort to address thousands of abandoned and derelict boats creating dangerous conditions for marine environments and navigational safety throughout the U.S. is expected to shine a broader light on ...
Some people are astoundingly creative, turning old objects into works of art. For example, a family in Alaska found an abandoned superyacht and used their creativity to restore the rotting vessel, ...
A St. Johns County deputy has changed the way derelict vessels are found in local waters with the addition of a dashboard ...
An unfinished superyacht abandoned just before the Great Recession was up for auction starting at $1.5 million. The 168-foot motoryacht could cost between $16 million to $25 million to complete. Take ...
The problem of abandoned boats at marinas and bays around the country appears to be growing. Last month, the Marlborough Harbourmaster Jake Oliver, had to declare an old fishing vessel a wreck after ...
This edition features a local entrepreneur working to make Charleston sustainable and local agencies partnering to clean up ...
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