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Munitions in the sea
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Publications
Adam Cumming, Claus Boettcher (2023):
"Impact of Munitions and Explosives of Concern (MEC) on Maritime Safety, Security and Sustainable Remediation (AVT-330)"
Torsten Frey, Mareike Kampmeier, Marc Seidel (2021):
Uncovering the Secrets of German Marine Munitions Dumpsites - High-performance UXO Detection and Visualization
Mareike Kampmeier, Eefke M. van der Lee, Uwe Wichert, Jens Greinert (2020)
"Exploration of the munition dumpsite Kolberger Heide in Kiel Bay, Germany: Example for a standardised hydroacoustic and optic monitoring approach"
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