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Post by Antonio on Jan 11, 2022 18:44:59 GMT 12
Royal Navy Loss List As part of a team undertaking the 2001 UNESCO Convention Impact Review for the United Kingdom, MAST has recently both funded and undertaken a major assessment of the international spread of UK sovereign wrecks. The aim of the Impact Review project is to produce an objective evidential assessment of the impacts of the ratification of the Convention for the UK. This assessment, which has been called the Royal Navy Loss List, shows that there are over 5,000 Royal Naval wrecks scattered across the oceans of the world, covering the period between 1512 and 2004. Other members of the team include archaeologist John Gribble, Bob Yorke of the Joint Nautical Archaeology Policy Committee (JNAPC), Dave Parham, senior lecturer at Bournemouth University, Mike Williams, maritime lawyer and research fellow at Plymouth University, Virginia Dellino-Musgrave of Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology (HWTMA), Anthony Firth of Fjordr and Simon Davidson of Wessex Archaeology. thisismast.org/research/royal-navy-loss-list-search.html
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