In early April, the US Coast Guard sunk a deserted Japanese
trawler that had appeared off the coast of Alaska more than a year after
being set adrift by the tsunami.
Also last month, a Japanese schoolboy heard he was getting his ball back,
after it was spotted by an observant beachcomber on Middleton Island in the
Gulf of Alaska.
Canadian media reported in early May that a Harley-Davidson, with Japanese
plates from one of the hardest hit areas, was found by a beachcomber on the
Haida Gwaii islands off the coast of British Columbia.
Source: AFP
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