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    ARCTIC WEST SUMMER CRUISE 98

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    A large red-and-white vessel marked with the number '11' and partial text reading 'GUARD' is docked at a pier, consistent with a US Coast Guard icebreaker. Several people are fishing from the pier's edge using multiple long fishing rods, while parked vehicles line the left side of the dock. A hilly coastline and industrial port infrastructure are visible in the background.

    OTARU, HOKKAIDO, JAPAN

    05.18.1998

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    U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area

    Otaru, Japan (May 18)--Japanese fishermen in Otaru, Japan don't seem to mind that part of their fishing pier is taken up by the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Sea (WAGB 11) in 1998. The Polar Sea visited Otaru and Korsakov, Russia as part of its Artic West Summer Cruise in May 1998. The primary purpose of the cruise was to participate inan international oil spill exercise between Japan, Russia and the U.S.; the first time an exercise of this type had ever occurred in Russian waters. USCG photo by PAC Tod A. Lyons

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    Date Taken: 05.18.1998
    Date Posted: 12.11.2013 19:20
    Photo ID: 1081695
    Resolution: 1466x1049
    Size: 485.13 KB
    Location: OTARU, HOKKAIDO, JP

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