Researching
the purported sightings of the real ghost ship I am fictionalizing in my novel
“After the Cataclysm,” I came across an official website that warns mariners of
hazards at sea. The dangers that lurk on an apparently empty ocean are as
diverse as they seem to be numerous.
Hence,
whether you are a sailor or an aviator—or even a radio amateur monitoring those
frequencies--these distress signals must instill fear and empathy in your heart
especially if the indication is that there is danger of loss of life. You
immediately realize that someone, somewhere is in peril. Unless, of course, you
are the one sending an SOS out into the ether. Then your fear becomes eclipsed
by pure terror.
Most dispatches are banal, devoid of urgency and only
those familiar with the way of the sea know what is behind them.
Somebody out there is in trouble, and an “assist if possible” and a “sharp lookout” – they always add
that - may not be sufficient to save someone's life.
Bygone Carefree Days
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