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Coast Guard Marine Science Technicians Petty Officer

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Coast Guard Marine Science Technicians Petty Officer 1st Class Tonya Mulhern, left, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Stephen

Hewlett assess damage to a vessel in Jacksonville, Florida caused by Hurricane Irma, Sept. 13, 2017. Hundreds of vessels have been reported as damaged or have sunk around the Floridian coast as a result of Hurricane Irma's force. Teams consisting of federal and state response members are assessing the potential risk of pollution from these vessels. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer

2nd Class Anthony L. Soto

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hurricane uscg noaa storm flooding response florida coast guard disaster epa environmental protection agency florida fish and wildlife conservation commission fwc anthony soto florida department of environmental protection national oceanic atmospheric administration irma fdep petty officer 2nd class anthony soto u s coast guard district 7 padet jacksonville jacksonville pollution assessments in the wake of hurricane irma dvids ultra high resolution high resolution ecology pollution
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13/09/2017
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hurricane uscg noaa storm flooding response florida coast guard disaster epa environmental protection agency florida fish and wildlife conservation commission fwc anthony soto florida department of environmental protection national oceanic atmospheric administration irma fdep petty officer 2nd class anthony soto u s coast guard district 7 padet jacksonville jacksonville pollution assessments in the wake of hurricane irma dvids ultra high resolution high resolution ecology pollution