because horbor seals are a familiar sight along the New England coast.
Private George Elliot and Private Joseph Lockard
The U.S.S. Ward spotted and sank a Japanese midget submarine at the entrance of Pearl Harbor after being alerted to an intrusive presence by the U.S.S. Condor.
Early in the morning on December 7, 1941, the "U.S.S. Ward,", a navy destroyer stationed at Pearl Harbor, spotted a submarine near the harbor-entrance. As an unidentified vessel in restricted waters (and with war imminent), the sub was viewed as hostile and was attacked: it was quickly sunk through a combination of gunfire and depth charges launched by the "Ward."
The Japanese selected the route they used for their attack fleet to approach Pearl Harbor because they wanted to avoid heavily traveled sea lanes. This would prevent their fleet from being spotted and warnings sent to the American fleet in Pearl Harbor. For this reason the Japanese fleet sailed east across the north Pacific, then turned south and approached Hawaii from directly north.
no, it most likely is disintegrated now, but maybe there are still some remains, but it is very unlikely. The water there is so brown because i t is very polluted.
MidOcean Partners was created in 2003.
Midocean ridges are areas where continents broke apart. Midocean ridges are closest to the landmasses in younger oceans. One example where a midocean ridge intersected a landmass is the Arabian sea, which was formed by the pulling apart of the Arabian Peninsula and Africa.
Private George Elliot and Private Joseph Lockard
No. It is very unlikely that Ben Franklin helped dump crates of tea into Boston Harbor
Harbor seals are primarily coastal animals that prefer shallow waters and areas near shorelines where they can find abundant prey, such as fish and invertebrates. They are not strong swimmers over long distances and typically remain in areas with adequate access to haul-out sites for resting and breeding. Consequently, their habitat is generally limited to bays, estuaries, and coastal regions rather than the open ocean.
At transform faults or transform zones.
Japan was able to do this so easily because the message of war came after the attack, so it was a sneak attack. Although, a Japanese sub was spotted outside the harbor and another one was sunken.
It depends on the type...harbor seals are gray or silver with dark spots...harps are white...lepord seals are spotted...
The U.S.S. Ward spotted and sank a Japanese midget submarine at the entrance of Pearl Harbor after being alerted to an intrusive presence by the U.S.S. Condor.
One of the midocean ridges is, but others are in other oceans, seas, and bays.
Hakken = for i spotted it Madara = spotted dress
Early in the morning on December 7, 1941, the "U.S.S. Ward,", a navy destroyer stationed at Pearl Harbor, spotted a submarine near the harbor-entrance. As an unidentified vessel in restricted waters (and with war imminent), the sub was viewed as hostile and was attacked: it was quickly sunk through a combination of gunfire and depth charges launched by the "Ward."