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2004-2006
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Cory Harden
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Presented: HSEDC - 10/17/06
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Japanese ferry strikes obiect perhaps a whale; 93 aboard hurt <br /> Knight RAder Nev s Service Article Last Updated: 0 3/1 1/2006 <br /> httP'llrttitw ~Itrita.rnrntnatimm'orld/ci 3696726 <br /> KAGOSHIMA. Japan - More than 90 people were injured when a hydrofoil hit an <br /> unidentified marine object off Cape Sata on Sunday, a Japan Coast Guard spokesman said. <br /> According to the 10th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters in Kagoshima. 88 of <br /> the 109 passengers and five of the six crew members on the high-speed ferry Toppy <br /> 4 were hurt Ofthose. 12 were seriously injured Thirty-six, including some crew <br /> members, were hospitalized. <br /> Coast Guard officials started Monday morning inspecting the water around the accident <br /> site and are expected to question Koichi Akase, the ferry's captain, who was hospitalized. <br /> According= to a spokesman at Kagoshima Shosen, which operates the ferry. Toppy was <br /> cruising near its maximum speed of 50 mph at the time of the accident. <br /> "Something hit the hydrofoil's port stern quarter, and the boat plunged forward," Al<ase <br /> was quoted by the spokesman as saying. "There was no driftwood in sight, so I think <br /> it's highly likely that Toppy hit some kind of marine creature like a whale." <br /> The coast guard dispatched six patrol vessels and two helicopters after it received an <br /> emergency call from a passenger on board Toppy at about 6 p.m. Sunday. The 12 <br /> seriously injured people and infants were transferred from the ferry to two patrol boats. <br /> The two boats arrived in Ibusuki by 9:50 that evening. <br /> The patrol ship Sendai towed Toppy, which was unable to continue under its own power, <br /> and the remaining 85 passengers on board reached Yamagawa Port in lbusuki at 11:30 <br /> p. m. <br /> Four Toppy ferries piv the route that connects Kagoshima, Tanegashima island and <br /> Yakushima island 13 times daily. Kagoshima Shosen began operating the service in 1989. <br /> The ferry has a hydrofoil at its bow and stern that lift the boat's hull above the surface of <br /> the water. Though the bolt is equipped with an underwater speaker that emits a <br /> sound whales are supposed to dislike it is not effective against all kinds of whales. <br /> <br /> [emphasis added] <br />
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