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Will Insurance Cover That? A Review of the Challenges Faced by Coastal States Seeking to Recoup Costs for Removal of Wrecks under the Nairobi Wreck Removal Convention

2012
This essay identifies some of the challenges likely to be encountered by coastal States in recovering wreck removal expenses under the WRC. First, a brief review of existing domestic and international law of wreck removal serves as a background against which to understand the intent, scope, and coverage of the WRC and against which new WRC remedies can
Eric Machum, Frank Metcalf
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Removal of wrecks and dumping at sea

2022
Colin de la Rue   +2 more
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To Remove or Not to Remove? Dealing with pollution risks from ship wrecks

International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings, 2017
Abstract (ID: 2017-155) ABSTRACT The navigational and environmental risks posed by ship wrecks have presented a challenge to governments and the maritime industry for decades. In more recent years a consensus has developed worldwide based on assessing these risks and undertaking measures proportional to the severity of those risks.
Mark Whittington   +2 more
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MS "SEA DIAMOND" wreck removal

2018
Τον Απρίλιο του 2007, το Κ/Ζ SEA DIAMOND, μεταφέροντας περίπου 1.500 επιβάτες, ενεπλάκη σε ένα τραγικό δυστύχημα που είχε ως κατάληξη την απώλεια δύο ανθρώπινων ζωών και την βύθιση του ιδίου του πλοίου πλησίον της Σαντορίνης. Επίσης, τα πετρελαιοειδή κατάλοιπα που διέρρευσαν από τις δεξαμενές του πλοίου οι οποίες υπέστησαν ζημιές κατά τη διάρκειας της ...
Kollia, Trisevgeni, Moraiti, Afroditi
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Net removal and assessment of the designated wreck of the Northumberland

2022
This project involves the removal of hazardous fishing net from the designated wreck of the Northumberland on the Goodwin Sands. This fishing net is currently a danger to divers, marine life and the archaeology. Removal will make the wreck a safe place to work and dive. In addition, newly exposed archaeological features will be diver ground-truthed and
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Design of a wreck removal method considering safety and economy

Ships and Offshore Structures, 2019
Selecting a proper lifting method for wreck removal is one of the most important procedures when planning a salvage operation.
Joo-Pil Lee   +3 more
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Numerical analysis of wreck removal based on multibody system dynamics

Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 2017
One of the most important factors of wreck removal is the estimation of the total lifting force, because it is the basis of the decisions on the wreck removal plan and equipment selection. For this, the soil-resistant force that allows the wreck to escape from the seabed sediment should be calculated.
Seung-Ho Ham, Myung-Il Roh, Ju-Sung Kim
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American Samoa Longliner Response, Wreck Removal, and Restoration Project1

International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings, 2001
ABSTRACT In 1991, Typhoon Val struck American Samoa and grounded nine long liner fishing vessels on the reef in Pago Pago Harbor. The potential for oil spills from the wrecks and the lack of an identifiable responsible party, prompted the U.S.
John Sifling   +6 more
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