Ebisu Maru
16 ship citations (2 free) in 9 resources
Ebisu Maru (dry cargo vessel; built 1962; 399 dwt; also named: Kiyo Maru; IMO: 5189588)
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Ebisu Maru (dry cargo vessel; built 1963; Japan; 380 dwt; also named: Nitto Maru; IMO: 7653624)
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Ebisu Maru (dry cargo vessel; built 1965; 782 dwt; IMO: 6517782)
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Ebisu Maru (dry cargo vessel; built 1967; 500 dwt; also named: Yamani Maru; IMO: 7854242)
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Ebisu Maru (dry cargo vessel; built 2016; Japan; 1710 dwt; IMO: 9788667)
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Ebisu Maru (Japan, cargo ship)
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Ebisu Maru (Japanese fishing boat; damaged or lost on 7 July 1944, at Between Matsuwa and Uruppu, Kurile Islands)
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Ebisu Maru (Japanese motorship)
Book
Shipwrecks: An Encyclopedia of the World's Worst Disasters at Sea
Author
Published
Checkmark Books, New York, 1996
ISBN
0816031630, 9780816031634
Page
271c
Ebisu Maru (mother ship, at north-west coast of Australia; newspaper from Jul 1953; summary: "Ebisu Maru is the mother ship among a Japanese pearl-shell fleet off the north-west coast of Australia.")
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Ebisu Maru (product tanker; built 1971; Japan; 3152 dwt; also named: Sen-Ei Maru 2; IMO: 7124867)
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Ebisu Maru (product tanker; built 1993; Sierra Leone; 3252 dwt; also named: Poseidon, Keihin Maru, Joo Shun Yang, Doola 1; IMO: 9072513)
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Ebisu Maru (Recreational; Nome, AK; built 2003; 12 gross tons; call sign WDB6863)
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Ebisu Maru (Recreational; Valdez, AK; built 2002; 7 gross tons; call sign WDB8832)
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Ebisu Maru (Trawler)
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Ebisu-maru
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