Scenarios about 'maritime disaster'
Maritime disasters refer to catastrophic events at sea involving ships, submarines, or other watercraft, often resulting in significant loss of life, environmental damage, or economic impact. These incidents range from famous tragedies like the Titanic sinking to lesser-known shipwrecks caused by storms, collisions, warfare, or structural failures. In alternate history scenarios, different outcomes of maritime disasters can significantly alter technological development, international relations, migration patterns, and even the course of wars.
What If The Amoco Cadiz Oil Spill Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the devastating 1978 Amoco Cadiz oil spill off the coast of Brittany never occurred, potentially altering the course of maritime safety regulations, environmental policy, and the coastal ecology of northwestern France.