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What s left is a melting pot of scrap metal the volume of munitions still in the sea means that control disposal operations will have to continue for decades. and you re. on the basis that we have 1600000 tons of ordnance off the german north and bought exceed costs when you see in the reports how much ordinance is currently being retrieved every year 100 or maybe 200 tons then at the current pace it would take centuries to really resolve this problem why do you lose the research ship gloopy a set south from keel headed for the kohlberg a height of munition size in the keel fjord a stretch of water you need special authorize ation to enter there are 30000 tons of ordinance lying on the seabed here the scientists have positioned nets in order to inspect the fish swimming in these perilous waters. the danger posed ....
Towards the end of the conflict german forces dumped their own munitions in the sea . following their victory the allies also ordered enormous stockpiles of active german ordinance to be sunk at specially chosen sites. in the country the allies did recognize the problem of course they were concerned about some shadowy groups getting hold of the munitions and using them to mount post-war resistance attacks and what have you. so they arrived at a solution fairly quickly tipping it all into the north sea and the baltic anymore and you also see. there you go they generally assign specific locations for dumping the ordinance was transported to the coast and thrown into the sea. 50000 tons landed in a dumping site in the keel field for example and there are others to believe. ....
A convening at the tune institute in bremer harben for the final conference of the diamond project researchers from across europe have spent 3 years scrutinizing the impact of ordinance in the baltic project director yet said bulldog ski from poland is satisfied with the outcome. now with the only remaining question is will the users accept the tools and will they use it. the new tool involves intelligence software that pulls all the relevant information from the diamond project plus data on drums mines and torpedoes from military archives and the findings of other research projects. the software knows the location and type of ordinance and can determine how dangerous every type is and the scale on which the harmful materials are spreading for government authorities wind farm operators in the fishing industry a very useful tool. i would use informants and if you collate all this ....
You re really good. and then it all has to be evaluated so after one week in the archive you re definitely looking at a good 3 or 4 months of analysis that the former naval officer could not be more dedicated to the task but his team still have several dozen kilometers of files to work through only then will he have a rough overview of the only information recorded in the war files and most of the munitions dumped after the war are on documented sees only one solution for locating all the contaminated sites the gods and most of the ordinance that ended up in the sea after being dumped or dropped during the war adds up to an enormous amount in order to be 100 percent sure that we have detected everything and can now retrieve it all you have to sweep every single metre of the seabed for me. a job that would cost many billions of euros which i m not provided for in any ....
There was also the problem of on route dumping. the people tasked with the job were paid per journey. and would use the opportunity to dispose of items along the way site at 1st opportunity and digital feeds off the board to keep. the will chime german navy had a large arsenal not far from this beach outside the city of kiel peter france remembers seeing torpedoes being dumped here his father was involved in the operation and took his then 4 year old son with him. and i saw this tall ship arriving on the harbor where my father was working. the torpedoes were loaded onto the ship and then taken out to sea some distance behind the lighthouse . and then they were thrown overboard and they were gone. the enormous quantities of unexploded ordinance have been rotting away on the ....