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World War Two shipwreck graveyards a 'ticking timebomb' for Micronesia's water

28 min · 22 jun 2026
aflevering World War Two shipwreck graveyards a 'ticking timebomb' for Micronesia's water artwork

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Beneath the turquoise waters of Chuuk Lagoon lies a graveyard of World War Two shipwrecks, rusting hulks still packed with oil, quietly breaking down and threatening disaster for the communities above. In this episode of ABC Radio Australia's Politok show, host Scott Waide investigates how a war the Pacific never chose has become a ticking environmental time bomb, and why Pacific nations are still waiting for the world to take responsibility. Talent list: Ranger Walter, Chuuk Lagoon Marine Ranger Peter Aten, Division Chief for Commerce and Industry, Federated States of Micronesia Dr Matt Carter, Inkfish Marine Archaeologist Mohammed Zullah, Pollution Advisor, Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) This edition of Politok was a repeat of the program broadcast on 3rd February 2026

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aflevering World War Two shipwreck graveyards a 'ticking timebomb' for Micronesia's water artwork

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Beneath the turquoise waters of Chuuk Lagoon lies a graveyard of World War Two shipwrecks, rusting hulks still packed with oil, quietly breaking down and threatening disaster for the communities above. In this episode of ABC Radio Australia's Politok show, host Scott Waide investigates how a war the Pacific never chose has become a ticking environmental time bomb, and why Pacific nations are still waiting for the world to take responsibility. Talent list: Ranger Walter, Chuuk Lagoon Marine Ranger Peter Aten, Division Chief for Commerce and Industry, Federated States of Micronesia Dr Matt Carter, Inkfish Marine Archaeologist Mohammed Zullah, Pollution Advisor, Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) This edition of Politok was a repeat of the program broadcast on 3rd February 2026

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