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WA ID 76056 76145 71005


Receptor Summary


Wreck of an unknown vessel not recorded by the UKHO but seen in geophysical data (17.5m x 12.8m)


Wreck of an unknown vessel not recorded by the UKHO but seen in geophysical data (10.1m x 7.8m)


Wreck of an unknown vessel recorded by the UKHO but not seen in geophysical data (UKHO Dead Wreck)


71013


Wreck of an unknown vessel recorded by the UKHO but not seen in geophysical data (UKHO Dead Wreck)


71014


Wreck of an unknown vessel recorded by the UKHO but not seen in geophysical data (UKHO Dead Wreck)


Height 0.8m, wreck debris with structural elements distinguishable, possible partially buried.


Height 1.8m, small spread of possible wreck remains, buried by sandy sea bed sediments, possible structural elements remain, slight scouring observed to the north of the remains.


The record of an unknown wreck, first detected in 1968 when the mast was thought visible 5ft above water, last detected in 1972 but subsequent surveys have been unable to locate the wreck. This record is classified as ‘dead’ by the UKHO.


The record of an unknown wreck, first detected in 1921, last detected in 1926, subsequent surveys failed to locate the wreck despite intensive echo sounder and sonar searches. This record is classified as ‘dead’ by the UKHO.


The record of an unknown wreck, first reported in 1972, the mast of the wreck was thought to have been visible above water but may have represented a floating spar, subsequent attempts to locate the wreck were unsuccessful. This record is classified as ‘dead’ by the UKHO.


71015


Possible wreck of unknown vessel identified by Gardline but not seen in geophysical data


Possible wreck, located in ZEA corridor assessed by Gardline but not observed in latest geophysics dataset.


Archaeological Buffer Category


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A3


A3


A3


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


Chapter 17 Offshore Archaeology Page 50


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