Deploying Uncrewed Vessels in the Search for Lost Shipwrecks
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In the summers of 2021 and 2022, an iXblue DriX USV was deployed to try and locate the missing wreck of the sunken French fishing trawler Ravenel. The vessel disappeared in January 1962 with 15 people on board and was never found, despite extensive research campaigns.
DriX performing a bathymetric survey off the coast of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. (Credit: Raphaël Chantelot)
In April 2021, the French Minister for the Sea announced the launch of a major research campaign, requesting that the DriX uncrewed surface vessel (USV) be used to map the seafloor off the coast of the Saint-Pierre and Miquelon islands. A dedicated crew was first sent by iXblue to operate the DriX and perform the survey in the summer of 2021, and then again in 2022. A Kongsberg EM2040-04 multibeam echosounder (MBES)
Luis Cebreiro salvó a 30 personas en el naufragio del «Santa Isabel»
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Dolores Canoura, xovense, y otros muchos emigrantes para los que su tumba fue el mar
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MARTÍN FERNÁNDEZ
SOMOS MAR
ARCHIVO MARTÍN FERNÁNDEZ
Luis Cebreiro salvó a 30 personas en el naufragio del «Santa Isabel»
30 oct 2022 . Actualizado a las 05:00 h.
A veces, la marejada me tira del corazón. Se lo quisiera llevar, decía Alberti. Porque el mar fue camino por el que llegaron riquezas, enfermedades y culturas. Pero también tumba para muchos emigrantes víctimas de naufragios o fallecidos en el barco y sus cadáveres arrojados al mar. Allí quedaron sin flores ni lápidas, sin nada.
Dolores Canoura, soltera, de 23 años, venía en el vapor Infanta Isabel de La Habana a A Coruña en abril de 1916 con sus tres hijos:
SAFETY ANALYSIS OF EMCIP DATA
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EMSA
September 2022
ANALYSIS OF NAVIGATION ACCIDENTS
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Shipwreck Monitoring in the North Sea
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Hydro International
Surveyors Discover World War One Submarine
By Janneke Bos, Ben Frederiks • October 3, 2019
In order to guarantee nautical depths, the Rijkswaterstaat survey department runs an annual seabed monitoring programme. In July 2019, research vessel MS Arca left its home port of Scheveningen, the Netherlands, to conduct a shipwreck survey that included a World War One submarine.
As an executive agency of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, Rijkswaterstaat facilitates smooth and safe maritime traffic in the Dutch North Sea. One of its activities is an annual seabed monitoring programme. Apart from a few deeper spots, the Dutch part of the North Sea is in general 35 metres deep, while the coastal zone is characterized by shallow areas (<20m). The entire area is home to

