Wreck: Brema (Steam ship)

This is the information page about the shipwreck Brema, the water chart below shows the wreck in its immediate vicinity. The position of this wreck is 54 1.028 N,0 4.487 E (53.740283, 0.209967)


 

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The texts accompanying this shipwreck are in English ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง, as they are prepared by the UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) based on data from UKHO and the hydrographic services of the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, among others. They include the known details of the wreck and the comments of the cartographers who have checked the position and condition of the wreck over time.

 

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Shipwreck details

Name: BREMA

Year of registration: 1944

Water depth above wreck: 38 meter, Height above seabed: 135 cm

Known since: 1944, last detected: 20160310

Details measurements/cartography: PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT TO BE 'VILLE DE VALENCIENNES'. SEE [6469]. H01624/44 28.7.44 POSN 540120N, 000448E. KNOWN TO HAVE LEAST DEPTH 51 FT OVER IT. (CAPT M/S HUMBER, 15.7.44). AMEND POSN. - PNM 1214/44. 20.3.72 INS AS WK 15.5MTRS. NC 121. 3.7.72 SHOWN IN 540115N, 000500E [EUR] ON DANISH FISH CHART 5400 & 5300 [1965]. 9.5.74 AMEND TO WK 14.8MTRS [LAT]. NC 121. H5084/77 21.3.80 EXAM'D 28.11.79 IN 540100N, 000437E [OGB] USING HIFIX/6 [2 LOP]. LEAST E/S DEPTH 30.1 IN GEN DEPTH 38.4MTRS. NO SCOUR. DCS3 HT 7.8MTRS. LENGTH 105MTRS. LYING 130/310 DEG. INTACT WK. (HMS ECHO, HI 64/79). BR STD. H1942/76 9.3.81 SWEPT 23.7.80. CLEAR AT 29.7MTRS, FOUL AT 30.3MTRS. (SOISS, HI 65/80). BR STD. 2.9.97 LOCATED AND DIVED IN 540100N, 000439W ON 17.7.95. LEAST DEPTH BY E/S 29.5MTRS. SEABED SAND AND GRAVEL. BROKEN UP BUT WITH PLENTY OF INTEREST. (P DUFFIN) HH100/351/20 27.8.03 DIVED IN 5101.020N, 0004.494E [WGD]. STANDS 7MTRS HIGH. NO SCOUR. AN INTACT WK WITH A 45 DEGS LIST TO PORT. BOW BROKEN ROUND TO STBD. STERN NNW. TWO BOILERS VISIBLE. CARGO ?COAL. (D ROBINSON, HUMBERSIDE POLICE). NCA. 9.12.10 THIS MUST BE BREMA DUE TO MATCHING MACHINERY AND GEAR RECOVERED BEARING THE NAME 'ROSTOCK'. OTHER CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE SUPPORTS THIS CONCLUSION. (C RACEY, EMAIL DTD 8.12.10). NCA. SEP 2016/000053291 3.10.16 EXAM'D 10.3.16; IN 5401.028N, 0004.487E [WGD]. LEAST WCD DEPTH 29.78MTRS, GEN DEPTH 38MTRS. LENGTH 86.1MTRS, WIDTH 16.8MTRS, HT 7.8MTRS, ORIENTATION 135/315 DEGS. STRONG MAGNETIC ANOMALY, WK BROKEN IN TWO PARTS, LISTS TO PORT. (MMT, HI 1473, H525_6465). AMEND NDW 29.5MTRS IN REVISED POSN.
Comment researcher: UK Hydrographic Office

Commentaar onderzoeker: BROKEN IN TWO PARTS, LISTS TO PORT

Position: 54 1.028 N,0 4.487 E

 

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