North Sea Wrecks Media Appearances

Media Appearances

 

North Sea Wrecks: eine Chance für blaues Wachstum in der Nordsee. Interreg B Journal, 3 2021

WWII shipwreck has leaked many pollutants into the sea, changing the ocean floor around it. Frontiers Science News Science blog (UK), October 2022

Abandoned WWII Shipwreck Has Altered The Ocean's Microbiology For 80 Years. Science Alert (International), October 2022

WWII shipwreck still contaminating the North Sea: study. The Hill (USA), October 2022

WWII shipwreck has leaked many pollutants into sea, changing ocean floor around it. The Mirage (AUS), October 2022

Un naufragio de la II Guerra Mundial amenaza el ecosistema del fondo marino. ABC (ES), October 2022

Second world war shipwreck is leaking toxic chemicals in the North Sea. A German warship, the V-1302 John Mahn, was sunk in 1942 and is currently leaking toxic chemical and heavy metals in the North Sea. New Scientist, October 2022

Pollutants from WWII shipwreck still steering nearby marine ecosystem, The courthouse News Service, October 2022

WWII shipwreck leaking pollutants has changed nature of ocean floor around it, Independent, (UK), October 2022

Shipwrecks are the 'forgotten polluters' of the sea: Nazi World War II ship that sank off the coast of Belgium in 1942 is leaking TOXIC explosives and heavy metals into the water, study finds. Daily mail online (UK), October 2022

Forskningen rykker ud – med hjerner, nitrogen og skibsvrag fra Første Verdenskrig, JP Aarhus (DK), April 2022

North Sea Wrecks: eine Chance für blaues Wachstum in der Nordsee, InterregB Journal (DE), March 2023

Museum inviteret med i sprængfarligt forskningsprojekt, DagblaD et Holstebro- struer / FolkeblaD et lemvig (DK) February 2020

 

Scientific Publications

  • Van Landuyt Josefien, Kundu Kankana, Van Haelst Sven, Neyts Marijke, Parmentier Koen, De Rijcke Maarten, Boon Nico. 80 years later: Marine sediments still influenced by an old war ship. Frontiers in Marine Science, Volumen 9, 2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.1017136OI=10.3389/fmars.2022.1017136. ISSN=2296-7745