Ghost Boats Haunt the Coast After Hurricane Season
Ghost Boats Haunt the Coast After Hurricane Season
US · Published Sep 8, 2025
"Ghost boats" are abandoned vessels stranded after hurricanes, posing environmental and safety hazards.
The 2017 hurricane season led to years of vessel removal efforts across the Caribbean, Southeast, and Gulf Coast.
Addressing ghost boats requires prevention, rapid assessment, and coordinated removal strategies.
Abandoned vessels stranded after hurricanes
The term "ghost boats" refers to abandoned or derelict vessels that are left stranded along coastlines in the aftermath of hurricanes. These vessels, often damaged beyond repair, pose significant and long-lasting hazards to both the environment and maritime safety. The issue of ghost boats is particularly pronounced following intense hurricane seasons, where numerous boats are torn from their moorings or sunk, eventually washing ashore or becoming navigational obstructions.
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