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Skype presentation 2018-11-12 LtCdr Gunnar Mller (RSwN) Minefields Dumping areas Wrecks Dumped munitions Contribution Germany Sweden Dumping Date Name Agent Agent Amount Munition Munition Amount Method Dangers Status


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Skype presentation 2018-11-12 LtCdr Gunnar Möller (RSwN)

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  • Minefields
  • Dumping areas
  • Wrecks
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Dumped munitions

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Contribution Germany Sweden

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Dumping Date Name Agent Agent Amount Munition Munition Amount Method Dangers Status Type (Conventional or Chemical) Specific type (Bombs, AA Amunition, Torpedoes, Mustard, etc..)

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Bombs

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AA amunition

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Fine caliber amunition

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Discussions

  • There is no contribution from others than Sweden

and Germany. Are these the only nations who has dumped munitions?

  • How to implement and report research results and

revealed information?

  • What is the purpose and goal with our work?
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Sweden (150)

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Sweden (150)

  • Type (”Steel”)
  • Name (”Mode”)
  • Length
  • Berth
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Poland (26)

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Poland (26)

  • Type (”passenger ship”, ”submarine” etc)
  • Name (”Steuben”)
  • Depth min
  • Depth max
  • Length
  • Berth
  • State (”likely to contain fuel”)
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Germany (155)

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Germany (155)

  • Object Name (”KRQ2”)
  • Length
  • Width
  • Height
  • Note (”cable laying vessel, id by diver of BSH 00400”)
  • Depth
  • Water depth
  • Date sunk
  • Hazardous (1-3)
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Germany (155)

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Estonia (398)

  • Name (”Metallist”)
  • Type (”Kaubaaurik”)
  • Depth
  • Height
  • Length
  • LOA
  • Width
  • ”Ohutase” (”roheline”)
  • Risk class (1-4)
  • Flag
  • ”Hukkumise” (”juhtimisviga”)
  • Munitions (1-4)
  • ”Märkused” (”Ei pruugi olla laevavrakk”)
  • ”Lisainfo” (”Kuna kasutati märklauana, vöib leida uksikuid murske”)
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Estonia (398)

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Estonia (398)

  • Name (”Metallist”)
  • Type (”Kaubaaurik”)
  • Depth
  • Height
  • Length
  • LOA
  • Width
  • ”Ohutase” (”roheline”)
  • Risk class (1-4)
  • Flag
  • ”Hukkumise” (”juhtimisviga”)
  • Munitions (1-4)
  • ”Märkused” (”Ei pruugi olla laevavrakk”)
  • ”Lisainfo” (”Kuna kasutati märklauana, vöib leida uksikuid murske”)
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Estonia (398)

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Discussions

  • Complementary information to database – what attributes do we

need?

– Object ID – Name of ship – Type of ship – Flag – Dimensions (length, width, hight) – Cause of loss – Cargo – Amount of Oil – Amount of Ammunitions – Amount of Chemicals – Risk level (How??) – Remarks

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Discussions

  • How do we classify risk criterias/levels?

– Criterias – Levels

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Discussions

  • How can we collect information from nations

not contributing today?

– Requests – Open sources – ?