It looks like you may have missed your chance to kite this unique ship graveyard and likely hazardous waste site. Mammoet Salvage was contracted by the EU for 28.8 Million Euros to salvage 76 wrecks from Nouadhibou Bay, Mauretania. If you look on google earth you will find a lot of the hulks are no longer visible. Justification is given as the removal of hazards to navigation. Well, that's true but almost 29 Million Euros worth? Must be more to it. Wonder if the EU is pursuing recovery of costs from the former ship owners?
"Mammoet to salvage ship graveyard in Mauretania
Published: 23 December 2010 - 11:43 a.m.
By: Stephen White
Heavy lifting and transport giant Mammoet is to salvage 70 shipwrecks in Nouadhibou Bay, Mauretania, in a bid to free shipping lanes in the area.
The EU has made $40 million available for removing the wrecks to 11 operators, and Mammoet Salvageās own operation will start in April 2011 and is due to run for 22 months in the West African country.
Nouadhibou Bay (average water depth 10m) is a busy area for industrial shipping and fishing vessels. The shipwrecks, which range from 200 to 1,200 tons in size, form obstacles and hazards to shipping, and traffic has dropped off greatly in recent years, with an adverse economic and social impact."
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