Nazi boat sunk by the British during WWII is still polluting the sea | Science & Tech News


0

[ad_1]

A Nazi boat sunk by the Royal Air Force during the Second World War is still polluting the ocean floor, scientists have found.

The V-1302 John Mahn is one of thousands of ship and aircraft wrecks at the bottom of the North Sea, which is also home to millions of tonnes of shells, bombs and other munition from both world wars.

Mahn was once a German fishing trawler, before being requisitioned by Hitler’s forces for use as a patrol boat.

It was sunk by the British off the Belgian coast during the Channel Dash of 1942, when German battleships needing repairs were escorted from the port of Brest in northwestern France all the way back to their homeland.

While the likes of Mahn were sunk, far more important battleships were managing to get all the way to Germany.

This was considered an embarrassment for British forces and Winston Churchill ordered an inquiry.

Eighty years later and Mahn’s demise is still proving costly to the microbiology and geochemistry of the ocean floor where it rests, as it leaks hazardous pollutants such as explosives and heavy metals.

A research team at Ghent University made the discovery as part of its North Sea Wrecks project, to see how the remnants of the world wars are affecting the natural world today.

‘We should not forget shipwrecks can be dangerous’

While there is great public interest in the discovery of shipwrecks due to their historical value, researchers say the potential environmental impact is often overlooked.

In the case of Mahn, samples were taken from the sediment nearby and the vessel’s steel hull.

Varying degrees of concentrations of toxic pollutants were found, including nickel, copper, arsenic, explosives, and chemicals that occur naturally in coal, crude oil and gas.

Image:
The USS Johnston was among the vessels sank during the Second World War. Pic: US Navy

Researcher Josefien Van Landuyt said: “While wrecks can function as artificial reefs and…

[ad_2]

Source : skynews


Like it? Share with your friends!

0

What's Your Reaction?

hate hate
0
hate
confused confused
0
confused
fail fail
0
fail
fun fun
0
fun
geeky geeky
0
geeky
love love
0
love
lol lol
0
lol
omg omg
0
omg
win win
0
win
khbrknews.com