The first one is a technical problem. On the evening of 10th January 1992, a huge container ship from China encountered a storm across the North Pacific Ocean, eventually lost some tractor trailer size containers in the ocean. This actually happens frequently, and some people play with Adidas sneakers or 10,000 catcher gloves or hockey sticks after the marine pop-up container is opened. But this Friday night's cargo was a 7,200 box bath toy with green frog, blue turtle, red beaver, and a rubber duck waiting for it (this is 28,800 floating toys ). ) But forgetting those other toys, we focused on 7,200 rubber ducks. These rubber ducks are like rubber ducks of GMG. Blow mold was born in China. Our rubber duck traveled more safely. Her container ship departed Seattle in 1984 and was unloaded onto a truck shipped to Shelcore in Somerset, New Jersey.
Moby-Duck: 28,800 bathing toys in the sea, real stories and oceanic giants, oceanographers, environmentalist and those who are looking for them
Readers who read the book review found that the theme of Moby-Duck was part of a plastic bath toy released in the Pacific Ocean, out of the bondage during the dramatic storm of 10th January 1992 You may know. They are contained in a huge container that is 8 feet wide, 20 feet or 40 feet long. At least one container ruptured with a collision and a rubber toy spilled into the sea. This story represents the path of wind and ocean current that moves water and matter in the ocean. Together with bath toys, I read the goods on other ships, wore shoes, hit deep shoes, sneakers, sandals, computer monitors, floating objects etc. "Ghost net" is awkward. They are 15 miles long in the drift net of the high seas! These nylon webs are scattered from fishermen, rolled by huge balls, entwined with animals, caught coral reefs, and is killing something in their path
Moby-Duck: 28,800 bathing toys in the sea, real stories and oceanic giants, oceanographers, environmentalist and those who are looking for them