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An unmanned ship at sea, often referred to as a ghost ship, can drift aimlessly due to a loss of power or malfunction, posing navigational hazards to other vessels. If it remains unmonitored, it may eventually run aground, collide with other ships, or become a target for piracy. Additionally, it may also contribute to marine pollution if it contains hazardous materials. Authorities typically monitor such incidents to secure the ship and prevent maritime accidents.

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