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A view of the industrial and militarized Russian seaport city of Murmansk on the northern shore of the Kola Peninsula, Murmansk Oblast, Russia, Arctic, Europe

View of the rescue fishery patrol boat Wave Dancer at the wreck of the MS Oliva on Nightingale island, Tristan da Cunha Group, South Atlantic Ocean

The harbor patrol vessel 'Frank Wild' at Stanley in the Falkland Islands, South Atlantic Ocean, South America

Speedboat near the village of Hesteyri, Hesteyrarfjoer√∞ur, Hesteyrarfjoerdur Fjord, Hornstrandir, Westfjords, Iceland, Europe

Wind rose of the Cassen Knigge, pier, SAR boat of the DGzRS German Maritime Rescue, Lifeboat Station Western Harbour, Norddeich district, Norden, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe

Watchtower for lifeguards in the sand dunes of Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Wreck of the Boga, patrol vessel used by the Indonesian government voluntarily sunk in September 2012, to provide additional wreckage for diving in the area to become an artificial reef and allow diving to develop in Kubu. The wreck now lies between 13 and 31m, with the bow just a few fin strokes from the shore. The current can be strong at this site. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.

Wreck of the Boga, patrol vessel used by the Indonesian government voluntarily sunk in September 2012, to provide additional wreckage for diving in the area to become an artificial reef and allow diving to develop in Kubu. The wreck now lies between 13 and 31m, with the bow just a few fin strokes from the shore. The current can be strong at this site. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.

Wreck of the Boga, patrol vessel used by the Indonesian government voluntarily sunk in September 2012, to provide additional wreckage for diving in the area to become an artificial reef and allow diving to develop in Kubu. The wreck now lies between 13 and 31m, with the bow just a few fin strokes from the shore. The current can be strong at this site. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.

Wreck of the Boga, patrol vessel used by the Indonesian government voluntarily sunk in September 2012, to provide additional wreckage for diving in the area to become an artificial reef and allow diving to develop in Kubu. The wreck now lies between 13 and 31m, with the bow just a few fin strokes from the shore. The current can be strong at this site. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.

Wreck of the Boga, patrol vessel used by the Indonesian government voluntarily sunk in September 2012, to provide additional wreckage for diving in the area to become an artificial reef and allow diving to develop in Kubu. The wreck now lies between 13 and 31m, with the bow just a few fin strokes from the shore. The current can be strong at this site. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.