
Japanese aircraft carrier Shinano
We recently posted about the discovery of the wreck of the Japanese battleship Musashi, in the Sibuyan Sea off the Phillipines. The Musashi was the second of the Yamato class of battleships, which were considered by many to be the largest battleships every constructed. There was a third Yamato class ship under-construction in Japan toward the end of the World War II. It was the Shinano, which was converted into a “super-carrier,” the largest aircraft carrier ever built at the time. Not only was Shinano the largest of her type, but she also had the shortest career of any major warship of World War II. From commissioning to sinking, she survived only ten days.

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How do whales sleep? And do they dream? Many years ago on a kayaking trip on Blackfish Sound off Vancouver Island, our group of paddlers came across a pod of “sleeping” orcas. The pod was swimming very slowly, each orca swimming close to the next, diving and surfacing in the same sequence. Near the center of the pod was a baby orca, supported on either side by two females. This type of resting behavior is also common with dolphins. Apparently, 
As we mentioned in Part 1 of this post, two excellent nautical newsletters came out within the past few days —
Two excellent nautical newsletters came out within the past few days —