Wrecks
18 meter wreck reported in 56-57.2N 001-34.4W
HYDROLANT 3798/00
- issued
- 2000-11-10 18:42Z
- status
- cancelled 2002-02-19 11:10Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROLANT 3751/00
- authority
- WZ 2144/00 101638Z NOV 00; WZ 2145/00 101713Z NOV 00
- position
- 56.953, -1.573
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
CHART 35100 (14TH ED). 1. 18 METER WRECK REPORTED IN 56-57.2N 001-34.4W. WIDE BERTH REQUESTED. 2. CANCEL HYDROLANT 3751/00(37), OPERATIONS COMPLETED.
This area · wrecks & obstructions
69 within 180 nm since 1998 · 0 in the last 12 months · 0 in force now
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- Dangerous wreck, least depth 19.3 meters, in 56-38.80N 002-26.20W2022-06-10
- Dangerous wreck, least depth 19.3 meters, in 56-38.8N 002-26.2W2022-04-29
- 14.6 meter depth reported in 54-26.40N 004-16.55W2022-02-11
- Dangerous obstructions, least depth 12 meters, in area within one mile of 56-18.15N 002-12.95W2021-06-07
- Depths reported: a. 2.9 meters in 57-51.35N 006-45.29W2020-11-06
- F/V sank in 57-52.8N 006-21.2W at 021410Z nov2020-11-02
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Timeline
- Underwater operations in progress until further notice by M/V ace venture vicinity of trackline between…cancels · 2000-11-07
- Underwater operations in progress until further notice by M/V ace venture vicinity of trackline between…replaced · 2000-11-07
- Cancel HYDROLANT 3798/00 and this msgcancelled by · 2002-02-19
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