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WA ID 78162 78163


Receptor Summary


Unidentified obstruction recorded by the UKHO but not seen in geophysical data (UKHO Dead Obstruction)


Wreck of the British steamship Greenland recorded by the UKHO but not seen in geophysical data (UKHO Dead Wreck)


78164


Unidentified obstruction recorded by the UKHO but not seen in geophysical data (UKHO Dead Obstruction)


78165


Unidentified obstruction recorded by the UKHO but not seen in geophysical data (UKHO Live Obstruction)


The record of an unidentified obstruction, first detected in 1961. This record was amended to dead following a survey in 1995 which was unable to locate the obstruction.


The record of the Greenland, which sank following an explosion under the vessel. The recorded location of the Greenland was based on the reported sinking position of the vessel. Subsequent attempts to locate the remains of the Greenland at this location were unsuccessful.


The record of an unidentified obstruction, first detected in 1961. Survey data indicates the presence of notable debris at this location. The obstruction has been defined as an area of partially buried debris representing an area of foul ground.


The record of an unidentified obstruction, first detected in 1995. Survey data indicates the presence of notable debris in this area, represented by a small and highly reflective contact in a well trawled area. The obstruction is approximately 2m square.


Archaeological Receptor Category


A3 A3


A3


A3


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


Chapter 17 Offshore Archaeology Page 53


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