Before you hastily read through this to find out the co-ordinates of some long forgotten wrecks, this is not about old wrecks it is about new ones. No I haven’t got a crystal ball and I am not wishing tens of sailors a watery grave but I would like to ask your opinion on the creation of new wrecks/reefs. This may have been discussed before so if it has please point me in the right direction.
The wrecks that we have off the north east coast are many and vary in their condition from still intact to just a pile of rusting plates on the sea bed. In time more and more of them will fall into the latter category and we will have fewer and fewer good wrecks for summer cod and ling fishing. Hopefully all of the modern navigation aids will have made shipwrecks a thing of the past and the number of natural wrecks will decrease.
So how about creating either artificial reefs like those made of concrete and put in place off the coast of Gibraltar (don’t tell the Spanish!!) or sinking redundant ships once all hazardous materials have been removed from them. Sinking the ships would be a good exercise for the Royal Navy using their explosives experts to fit explosives on the bottom plates once the ship has been towed into position.
I realise that by placing wrecks/reefs on the sea bed we have not got to create a hazard for shipping but if the potential sites are evaluated beforehand then the risk to shipping will be eliminated.
That’s the easy bit now how could we convince those in authority to listen? Lobby MPs, petition parliament, any ideas? Anyone got any old oil tankers they don’t want?
The wrecks that we have off the north east coast are many and vary in their condition from still intact to just a pile of rusting plates on the sea bed. In time more and more of them will fall into the latter category and we will have fewer and fewer good wrecks for summer cod and ling fishing. Hopefully all of the modern navigation aids will have made shipwrecks a thing of the past and the number of natural wrecks will decrease.
So how about creating either artificial reefs like those made of concrete and put in place off the coast of Gibraltar (don’t tell the Spanish!!) or sinking redundant ships once all hazardous materials have been removed from them. Sinking the ships would be a good exercise for the Royal Navy using their explosives experts to fit explosives on the bottom plates once the ship has been towed into position.
I realise that by placing wrecks/reefs on the sea bed we have not got to create a hazard for shipping but if the potential sites are evaluated beforehand then the risk to shipping will be eliminated.
That’s the easy bit now how could we convince those in authority to listen? Lobby MPs, petition parliament, any ideas? Anyone got any old oil tankers they don’t want?
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