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Application to Designate a Wreck Site
Application to Visit a Wreck Site
Application to Survey a Wreck Site
Application to Recover Surface Artefacts
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Application to Designate a Wreck Site
Application to Designate a Site under The Protection of Wrecks Act 1973
Fields marked with an asterisk
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are required fields.
1 PERSONAL DETAILS OF APPLICANT
1.1 Title
*
First Name
*
Surname
*
1.2 Address
*
1.3 Telephone
Home
Work
2 WRECK LOCATION
2.1 Please give the number of any Admiralty chart for the area which includes the site
2.2 If you can, give the position of the site as either:
Latitude
Longitude
Or Ordinance Survey Grid Reference
It would be helpful if you also enclose a plan with the site position marked on it
2.3 Please indicate if these co-ordinates were obtained by any of the following methods:
Estimated from a chart or map
Decca Reading - If the Decca readings are corrected please give details
GPS (stand alone unit)
GPS (differential system) - If the GPS readings are corrected please give details
Horizontal sextant angles
Microwave positioning system
Survey from land using theodolite
Survey from land using EDM
Survey from land using tape measure
Survey from land using sextant
Other (please specify)
2.4 Do you estimate your position to be accurate within:
5m
10m
50m
100m
500m
1000m
3 SITE NAME
3.1 If the wreck has been identified please give the name
Wreck Name
3.2 How confident are you of the indentification?
possible
probable
definite
3.3 If you have any information to support this identification please give a brief summary:
3.4 If you know of any ownership of other claims relationg to the wreck or its contents, please give details:
4 DESCRIPTION OF THE SITE
4.1 Please tick whichever of the following date ranges yu think best fits the wreck:
Date Range:
Prehistoric (any BC dates)
Roman (AD 0-400)
Early Medieval (AD 400-1000)
Medieval (1000-1500)
16th Century
17th Century
18th Century
19th Century
20th Century
4.2 Please tick those of the following observed on this site:
Observations
Ship Structure
Ballast Stones
Pottery
Cannons
Cannon Balls
Anchors
Pig Iron
Ingots of Lead
Ingots of Copper
Ingots of Tin
Ingots of another material not listed here
Engines or Boilers
Other metalwork
Bone
Leather
4.3 Would you describe the wreck as:
Well Preserved
Poorly Preserved
Buried in Sediment
Scattered
4.4 Is the general nature of the seabed on site:
Flat silt
Flat sand
Sand with noticeable sand waves
sand with rock outcrops
Flat bedrock
Gullies in bedrock
or created by large boulders
Other (please specify)
4.5 Please give details of objects removed from the site and state whether these have been reported to the Reciever of Wreck:
Objects Removed:
4.6 Has any work been carried out on the wreck site, to your knowledge by:
Casual Diving with possible disturbance
Survey
Excavation or Salvage
Other
5 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE WRECK
5.1 Why do you think the site is of sufficient importance to be designated under the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973
6 POSSIBLE THREATS TO THE SITE
6.1 If you know of any threats to the site, are the from:
Natural Erosion
Dredging
Pipeline or similar civil engineering project
Commercial Salvage
Divers
Other
6.2 If there is any immediate threat to the site, please give details:
7 FURTHER ASSESSMENT OF THE SITE
Further assessment may be needed before the wreck is designated and the following information would help nautical archaeologists working for the Secretary of State to carry out their assessment.
7.1 If you would like to be present during a further assessment of the site, could you be available, by arrangement:
On weekdays ony
On weekends only
On either
7.2 Please give the following environmental information
The maximum depth likely to be found on the site:
The minimum depth likely to be found on the site
Is the surface swell noticeable on the seabed?
What is the likely average underwater visibility
Less than 1m
5m
10m
More than 10m
7.3 If current can interfere with diving on the site it would be helpful to have the following information
Hours after high water it is best to start diving:
Maximum available time on spring tides:
Maximum available time on neap tides:
7.4 Do you think the seabed around the site changes frequently owing to storm action etc?
7.5 Is there a time of year when diving conditions on site are often at their best and, if so, when is that?