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Historic steamboat Tern moored at Windermere jetty with autumn fells behind-stock-foto
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Historic harbor with submarine and fortress walls under cloudy sky in Helsinki Finland-stock-foto
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Icebreaker ships Kontio and Polaris docked at Helsinki harbor with historic buildings in background-stock-foto
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Silja Line cruise ship docked at Helsinki port with calm waters and cloudy sky-stock-foto
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Viking Line ferry ship Cinderella docked at Helsinki port on sunny day with blue sky and clouds-stock-foto
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Blue boat bow with Union Jack flag detail in Lake District marina-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: A construction plan hangs on a wall in front of the reactor pressure vessel at the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. This is where Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Goldschmidt (Greens) handed over the second dismantling permit. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: A construction site has been set up in front of the reactor pressure vessel at the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. Here, Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Goldschmidt (Greens) handed over the second dismantling permit. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt (Greens) wears safety clothing. Goldschmidt handed over the second dismantling permit at the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: A bucket labeled 'Radioactive waste' stands in front of the reactor pressure vessel at the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. This is where Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Goldschmidt (Greens) handed over the second dismantling permit. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: A symbolic certificate lies on a bench in front of the reactor pressure vessel at the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. This is where Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt (Greens) handed over the second dismantling permit. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt (M, Greens) stands next to Ingo Neuhaus (l), Head of Nuclear Decommissioning at the operating company Vattenfall, and Markus Willicks, Head of the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. Goldschmidt handed over the second dismantling permit. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: Shoe prints can be seen on the floor in front of the reactor pressure vessel at the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. Here, Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt (Greens) handed over the second dismantling permit. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt (Greens) speaks during a press conference. Goldschmidt handed over the second dismantling permit at the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: A construction site has been set up in front of the reactor pressure vessel at the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. This is where Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt (Greens) handed over the second dismantling permit. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt (r, Greens) is in conversation with Markus Willicks, manager of the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. Goldschmidt handed over the second dismantling permit here. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt (M, Greens) stands next to Ingo Neuhaus (l), Head of Nuclear Decommissioning at the operating company Vattenfall, and Markus Willicks, Head of the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. Goldschmidt handed over the second dismantling permit. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: A construction site has been set up in front of the reactor pressure vessel at the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. This is where Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt (Greens) handed over the second dismantling permit. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt (Greens) wears safety clothing. Goldschmidt handed over the second dismantling permit at the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt (M, Greens) stands next to Ingo Neuhaus (l), Head of Nuclear Decommissioning at the operating company Vattenfall, and Markus Willicks, Head of the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. Goldschmidt handed over the second dismantling permit. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt (Greens) wears safety clothing. Goldschmidt handed over the second dismantling permit at the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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15 December 2025, Schleswig-Holstein, Brunsbüttel: Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt (Greens) disposes of used overshoes. Goldschmidt handed over the second dismantling permit at the Brunsbüttel nuclear power plant. With the approval granted, the reactor pressure vessel, the biological shield and parts of the containment can now also be dismantled. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa-stock-foto
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Stylized calendar icon showing April 5 with red header and bold date, marking National Maritime Day celebration on April 5-stock-foto
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3D Gloved Hand Pouring Golden Liquid from Industrial Container-stock-foto
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The vessel DISCOVERY PRINCESS (IMO 9837468, MMSI 310812000) is a Passenger (Cruise) Ship built in 2022 and currently sailing under the flag of Bermuda-stock-foto
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The vessel DISCOVERY PRINCESS (IMO 9837468, MMSI 310812000) is a Passenger (Cruise) Ship built in 2022 and currently sailing under the flag of Bermuda-stock-foto
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The vessel DISCOVERY PRINCESS (IMO 9837468, MMSI 310812000) is a Passenger (Cruise) Ship built in 2022 and currently sailing under the flag of Bermuda-stock-foto
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The vessel DISCOVERY PRINCESS (IMO 9837468, MMSI 310812000) is a Passenger (Cruise) Ship built in 2022 and currently sailing under the flag of Bermuda-stock-foto
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Dredge with crane dredging the sea bottom near the shore-stock-foto
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Dredge with crane dredging the sea bottom near the shore-stock-foto
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Dredge with crane dredging the sea bottom near the shore-stock-foto
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Dredge with crane dredging the sea bottom near the shore-stock-foto
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Dredge with crane dredging the sea bottom near the shore-stock-foto
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Dredge with crane dredging the sea bottom near the shore-stock-foto
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Dredge with crane dredging the sea bottom near the shore-stock-foto
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The vessel CARNIVAL SPLENDOR (IMO 9333163, MMSI 372808000) is a Passenger (Cruise) Ship built in 2008 and currently sailing under the flag of Panama.-stock-foto
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The vessel CARNIVAL SPLENDOR (IMO 9333163, MMSI 372808000) is a Passenger (Cruise) Ship built in 2008 and currently sailing under the flag of Panama.-stock-foto
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The vessel OLOMANA (IMO 9184225, MMSI 304586000) is a General Cargo Ship built in 2004 and currently sailing under the flag of Antigua & Barbuda.-stock-foto
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Police 2, A New Zealand Police high speed interceptor RHIB on the water during daytime patrol in Auckland, New Zealand-stock-foto
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The vessel OLOMANA (IMO 9184225, MMSI 304586000) is a General Cargo Ship built in 2004 and currently sailing under the flag of Antigua & Barbuda.-stock-foto