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A view of the front section of the vessel MV Wakashio, belonging to a Japanese company but Panamanian-flagged that ran aground near Blue Bay Marine Park, is seen after breaking into two parts off the coast of south-east Mauritius on August 17, 2020. Japan is sending a second team of experts to help clean up more than 1,000 tonnes of oil that leaked from a Japanese-owned bulk carrier into pristine waters off the coast of Mauritius. The MV Wakashio ran aground on a coral reef on July 25 and began oozing oil more than a week later. (Photo by Daren Mauree/L'Express Maurice/AFP Photo)

A view of the front section of the vessel MV Wakashio, belonging to a Japanese company but Panamanian-flagged that ran aground near Blue Bay Marine Park, is seen after breaking into two parts off the coast of south-east Mauritius on August 17, 2020. Japan is sending a second team of experts to help clean up more than 1,000 tonnes of oil that leaked from a Japanese-owned bulk carrier into pristine waters off the coast of Mauritius. The MV Wakashio ran aground on a coral reef on July 25 and began oozing oil more than a week later. (Photo by Daren Mauree/L'Express Maurice/AFP Photo)



A fishing boat returns from an overnight catch on August 5, 2020 in Hastings, United Kingdom. Warm weather has returned to parts of the UK with temperatures forecast to rise towards the end of the week and the weekend. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

A fishing boat returns from an overnight catch on August 5, 2020 in Hastings, United Kingdom. Warm weather has returned to parts of the UK with temperatures forecast to rise towards the end of the week and the weekend. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)



HMM Algeciras, the largest container ship on earth, and the biggest ship ever to navigate the River Thames passes Canvey Island before docking at Thames Gateway in Stanford-Le-Hope Essex after a short trip from Antwerp on June 14, 2020. HMM Algeciras had been scheduled initially to dock at London Gateway's sister port in Southampton after visits to Hamburg and Antwerp this week but Southampton is getting close to its storage capacity and so has swapped a smaller service stop with London Gateway, freeing up some capacity on the south coast She will be berthed at the DP World port for 24 hours before departure back to the Far East. Built in 2020 the ship is 400x61m and weighs an astonishing 228,000 gross tonnes she can accommodate up to 23,964 containers. (Photo by Martin Dalton/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

HMM Algeciras, the largest container ship on earth, and the biggest ship ever to navigate the River Thames passes Canvey Island before docking at Thames Gateway in Stanford-Le-Hope Essex after a short trip from Antwerp on June 14, 2020. HMM Algeciras had been scheduled initially to dock at London Gateway's sister port in Southampton after visits to Hamburg and Antwerp this week but Southampton is getting close to its storage capacity and so has swapped a smaller service stop with London Gateway, freeing up some capacity on the south coast She will be berthed at the DP World port for 24 hours before departure back to the Far East. Built in 2020 the ship is 400x61m and weighs an astonishing 228,000 gross tonnes she can accommodate up to 23,964 containers. (Photo by Martin Dalton/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



A brig with scarlet sails travels on the Finnish Gulf coast during a rehearsal for the the Scarlet Sails festivities marking school graduation which will take place on June 27 in St.Petersburg, Russia, early Friday, June 26, 2020, with the setting moon in the background. This year the festival will not be held in the city center, but on the Finnish Gulf. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, there will be no spectators but the event will be broadcast on television. (Photo by Dmitri Lovetsky/AP Photo)

A brig with scarlet sails travels on the Finnish Gulf coast during a rehearsal for the the Scarlet Sails festivities marking school graduation which will take place on June 27 in St.Petersburg, Russia, early Friday, June 26, 2020, with the setting moon in the background. This year the festival will not be held in the city center, but on the Finnish Gulf. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, there will be no spectators but the event will be broadcast on television. (Photo by Dmitri Lovetsky/AP Photo)



Spectators watch as British lightship Gannet, which was built in 1954 and operated as a lighthouse off South Rock in the Irish Sea until the end of 2009, is lifted out of the Rhine River in Basel, Switzerland on August 6, 2019. (Photo by Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters)

Spectators watch as British lightship Gannet, which was built in 1954 and operated as a lighthouse off South Rock in the Irish Sea until the end of 2009, is lifted out of the Rhine River in Basel, Switzerland on August 6, 2019. (Photo by Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters)



Passengers stand on board the Tui cruise ship 'Mein Schiff 2' during the departure from the port for a three-day trip on the North Sea in Hamburg, Germany, Friday, July 24, 2020. The cruise ship has set sail for the first time since the industry was shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, with strict precautions to keep passengers and crew as safe as possible. Passengers will spend the weekend at sea with no land stops before returning to Germany on Monday. (Photo by Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa via AP Photo)

Passengers stand on board the Tui cruise ship 'Mein Schiff 2' during the departure from the port for a three-day trip on the North Sea in Hamburg, Germany, Friday, July 24, 2020. The cruise ship has set sail for the first time since the industry was shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, with strict precautions to keep passengers and crew as safe as possible. Passengers will spend the weekend at sea with no land stops before returning to Germany on Monday. (Photo by Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa via AP Photo)



Fireworks light up the night sky over the world's largest cruise ship of Royal Caribbean Cruises, the 362-metre-long Symphony of the Seas, after its world presentation ceremony, while sailing to Barcelona from a port in Malaga, Spain on March 27, 2018. (Photo by Jon Nazca/Reuters)

Fireworks light up the night sky over the world's largest cruise ship of Royal Caribbean Cruises, the 362-metre-long Symphony of the Seas, after its world presentation ceremony, while sailing to Barcelona from a port in Malaga, Spain on March 27, 2018. (Photo by Jon Nazca/Reuters)



Tourists look at the Togo-registered, 885-tonne bunker tanker Hephaestus, which ran aground last February, in Qawra Malta April 28, 2018. (Photo by Darrin Zammit Lupi/Reuters)

Tourists look at the Togo-registered, 885-tonne bunker tanker Hephaestus, which ran aground last February, in Qawra Malta April 28, 2018. (Photo by Darrin Zammit Lupi/Reuters)



Smoke rises from the Eleftherios Venizelos ferry as a firefighting vessel tries to extinguish a fire on the ferry, at the port of Piraeus, Greece on August 29, 2018. (Photo by Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters)

Smoke rises from the Eleftherios Venizelos ferry as a firefighting vessel tries to extinguish a fire on the ferry, at the port of Piraeus, Greece on August 29, 2018. (Photo by Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters)



A cargo vessel that arrive at Israel's Ashdod port and was swept away when a storm began is seen close to the beach in the Mediterranean Sea close to Ashdod's port in southern Israel on December 26, 2019. (Photo by Amir Cohen/Reuters)

A cargo vessel that arrive at Israel's Ashdod port and was swept away when a storm began is seen close to the beach in the Mediterranean Sea close to Ashdod's port in southern Israel on December 26, 2019. (Photo by Amir Cohen/Reuters)



The Russian “Academy Lomonosov”, the world's first floating nuclear power plant, passes Langeland island, while heading for Murmansk in northwestern Russia, in Denmark, May 4, 2018. (Photo by Tim Kildeborg Jensen/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix)

The Russian “Academy Lomonosov”, the world's first floating nuclear power plant, passes Langeland island, while heading for Murmansk in northwestern Russia, in Denmark, May 4, 2018. (Photo by Tim Kildeborg Jensen/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix)



The “Sailing Yacht A”, the largest private sailing yacht in the world, is seen as holidaymakers enjoy the sunny weather on the beach following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cagnes-Sur-Mer, France, July 7, 2020. (Photo by Eric Gaillard/Reuters)

The “Sailing Yacht A”, the largest private sailing yacht in the world, is seen as holidaymakers enjoy the sunny weather on the beach following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cagnes-Sur-Mer, France, July 7, 2020. (Photo by Eric Gaillard/Reuters)



The newly renovated Mayflower II, a replica of the original ship that sailed from England in 1620, sails back to its berth in Plymouth, Massachusetts, U.S., August 10, 2020. (Photo by Brian Snyder/Reuters)

The newly renovated Mayflower II, a replica of the original ship that sailed from England in 1620, sails back to its berth in Plymouth, Massachusetts, U.S., August 10, 2020. (Photo by Brian Snyder/Reuters)



The abandoned 77-metre (250-feet) cargo ship MV Alta is pictured stuck on rocks near the village of Ballycotton south-east of Cork in Southern Ireland on February 18, 2020. A “ghost ship” drifting without a crew for more than a year washed ashore on Ireland's south coast in high seas caused by Storm Dennis, the Republic's coast guard said. (Photo by Cathal Noonan/AFP Photo)

The abandoned 77-metre (250-feet) cargo ship MV Alta is pictured stuck on rocks near the village of Ballycotton south-east of Cork in Southern Ireland on February 18, 2020. A “ghost ship” drifting without a crew for more than a year washed ashore on Ireland's south coast in high seas caused by Storm Dennis, the Republic's coast guard said. (Photo by Cathal Noonan/AFP Photo)



In this Sunday, September 23, 2012 file photo, masked and armed Somali pirate Hassan stands near a Taiwanese fishing vessel washed ashore after the pirates were paid a ransom and the crew were released in the once-bustling pirate den of Hobyo, Somalia. Pirates have hijacked an oil tanker off the coast of Somalia, Somali officials and piracy experts said Tuesday, March 14, 2017, in the first hijacking of a large commercial vessel there since 2012. (Photo by Farah Abdi Warsameh/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, September 23, 2012 file photo, masked and armed Somali pirate Hassan stands near a Taiwanese fishing vessel washed ashore after the pirates were paid a ransom and the crew were released in the once-bustling pirate den of Hobyo, Somalia. Pirates have hijacked an oil tanker off the coast of Somalia, Somali officials and piracy experts said Tuesday, March 14, 2017, in the first hijacking of a large commercial vessel there since 2012. (Photo by Farah Abdi Warsameh/AP Photo)
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