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Headlines: Drone view of whales, Monaco yacht show displays, palmer Johnson 48m, the trending seal & another failed boat launch It’s August 18th and this is Morgane with your daily marine news 1. Ambassador Whale Watching recruited the incredible production company Bird Eye in order to make a great drone video of the whales in Northern Iceland. They were extremely lucky, capturing an amazing whale putting on a private show, this whale is 12 to 16m long and weighs no less than 36 tons. Check it out! 2. This superyacht definitely has something that differentiates it from other creations on the market. It could easily be the finest of its kind in the entire world. The yacht was created by Palmer Johnson and was called the 48M SuperSport. It’s 48m long and has MTU 2000 engines and can reach 32 knots. For its size, the SuperSport is also quite lightweight as it has been constructed from the finest carbon composite materials. Check out the golden/stunning gallery! 3. The Monaco Yacht Show will be held at the Monaco holiday destination this next September. At the event a huge amount of yachts will be displayed and unveiled. But companies will also showcase the ultimate superyacht toys in the market. So if you’re attending the prestigious event you really don’t want to miss the list of the best superyacht toys and submarines that will be available at the Monaco Yacht Show 2015. Go now to BoatShowAvenue.com and check them out! 4. ‘Not today’ is what this seal said to the killer whales that were after it so convinced that our little friend was about to become the dinner. The clever animal jumped to a boat and avoided its horrible future in this trending video 5. While launching a ship from a metal wedge, is common to use steel rails welded to its hull to assist the slide into the water. The problem here was that the design of the “Reuben Lasker” couldn’t accommodate steel rails so wood was used instead. Check out the incident and let us know what you think. Thank you for watching and don’t forget to visit boatshowavenue.com for more marine news! More boats here: http://boatshowavenue.com Join Boat Show Avenue to browse new boats daily and visit thousands of other types of boats. Community: facebook.com/boatshowavenue