Risk assessment of war wrecks – a comprehensive approach investigating four wrecks containing munitions in the German Bight/North Sea

Author:

Bergmann Sven1,Brenner Matthias2ORCID,Strehse Jennifer Susanne3,Bünning Tobias Hartwig3,Maser Edmund3ORCID,Grassel Philipp1,Heuskin David4,Brandt David4,Berger Marco4,van der Wulp Simon5,Skellhorn Mathew6,Hill Polly6,Van Haelst Sven7,De Rijcke Maarten7,Wichert Uwe8

Affiliation:

1. German Maritime Museum – Leibniz Institute for Maritime History Hans-Scharoun-Platz 1 27568 Bremerhaven Germany

2. Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Am Handelshafen 12 27570 Bremerhaven Germany

3. Institute of Toxicology and Pharmacology for Natural Scientists University Medical School Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Kiel Brunswiker Str. 10 24105 Kiel Germany

4. German Aerospace Centre Institute for the Protection of Maritime Infrastructures, Maritime Security Technologies Am Fischkai 1 Bremerhaven Germany

5. North.io GmbH – Ammunition Cadastre Sea Einsteinstr. 1 24118 Kiel Germany

6. Salvage and Marine Operations Ministry of Defence Abbey Wood Bristol BS34 8JH United Kingdom

7. Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) Jacobsenstraat 1 8400 Oostende Belgium

8. German Panel Munition at Sea & Consultant for the State Ministry for Energy Transition, Climate Protection, Environment and Nature of Schleswig-Holstein 24105 Kiel Germany

Abstract

AbstractShipwrecks and dumped munition continue to be a major hazard, both in the North Sea but also on a global scale. Research within the EU Interreg project North Sea Wrecks (NSW), in cooperation with the German Aerospace Centre, Institute for the Protection of Maritime Infrastructures (DLR), is generating new insights into the status of wrecks, the potential leakage of pollutants from remaining munitions loads and the effects of contamination on exposed marine organisms in the North Sea environment. Further, historical documents are generated from archives to describe ship's history and sinking scenario. These historical findings were compared to models and images of the visual inspections of the wrecks. Further, samples of water, sediment and organisms are being analysed for traces of explosives. Combining the results of these different fields of research allows for a better understanding of the environmental risks deriving from these wrecks. This process is shown below by focusing on the wreck of the German light cruiser SMS MAINZ, which sank in 1914. Data were compared to three additional wrecks situated also within the southern German Bight. Available data about the wrecks were preliminary assessed using a wreck risk model. Finally, wrecks were ranked according to their potential environmental risk.

Publisher

Wiley

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