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North Sea Wrecks - an opportunity for blue growth
northsearegion.eu/nsw/about/
www.vliz.be/nl/news?p=show&id=6599
Acronym: NSW
Period: November 2018 till October 2022
Status: Completed

Thesaurus terms: CO_FUND - 3899 - Other EU initiatives out of framework; Ecotoxicology; Heritage conservation management; Maritime and harbour archaeology; Shipwrecks
  • Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum (DSM), more, co-ordinator
  • Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI), more, partner
  • Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ), more, partner
  • University of Aarhus; Department of Geoscience, more, partner
  • EGEOS GmbH, more, partner
  • Periplus Group, more, partner
  • Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), more, partner
  • Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel; Institute for Toxicology and Pharmacology for Natural Scientists, more, partner
  • Maritiem Instituut Willem Barentsz Terschelling (MIWB), more, partner
The project will provide tools necessary for planners, response organizations, economic actors and other stakeholders to assess and propose solutions for risk mitigation regarding wrecks and munitions in the North Sea.
  • Maser, E.; Bünning, T.H.; Brenner, M.; Van Haelst, S.; De Rijcke, M.; Müller, P.; Wichert, U.; Strehse, J.S. (2023). Warship wrecks and their munition cargos as a threat to the marine environment and humans: the V 1302 “JOHN MAHN” from World War II. Sci. Total Environ. 857(Part 1): 159324. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.159324, more
  • Buenning, T.; Maser, E.; Strehse, J.S.; Andresen, K.J.; Brenner, M.; Van Haelst, S.; De Rijcke, M.; Wichert, U.; Mueller, P. (2023). World War wrecks as a point source of contamination of the marine environment with energetic compounds - The INTERREG North Sea Wrecks project. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology 396: S39-S39, more