The shipwreck of a British tanker with a load of fuel oil near the port of Klaipeda (Lithuania) in November 1981 was the largest ecological catastrophe over the entire history of navigation in the Baltic Sea area. 21.11.1981#22601
Floating dock manufactured by Klaipeda Shipyard "Baltia" (present-day JSC Baltic Shipyard) for the German Democratic Republic. The Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic.05.07.1974#5578296
Workers of Klaipeda Shipyard "Baltia" (present-day JSC Baltic Shipyard) V. Kalubinkas, K. Chepaitis and A. Stanaitis. The Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic.05.07.1974#5578295
Klaipeda port in the Lithuanian SSR. The third navigator of the fishing mother-ship Nakhichevan is checking the route on a navigation map.10.09.1972#5662656
The fishing floating base Nakhichevan in Klaipeda seaport. The Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic.10.09.1972#5662654
A gaff-sail catamaran in the Curonian Lagoon, separated by the Curonian Spit from the Baltic Sea. A strait linking the Baltic Sea with the Curonian Lagoon is located near Klaipeda, Lithuania. The border between the Lithuanian SSR and Russia's Kaliningrad Region passed via the Curonian Lagoon.20.07.1967#6655763