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Hanno Spoelstra 31-01-06 16:12

Sea dumping in Australia: Historical and contemporary aspects
 
See http://deh.gov.au/coasts/pollution/d...ppendices.html

I'm posting this here as I recall someone (Keith?) had lost this reference. It was in a thread about dumping trucks etc. in the sea.

Oh well.

H.

Keith Webb 31-01-06 19:27

Wasn't me
 
although perhaps I've forgotten that bit too!
Interesting to have a bit of a trawl (pun intended) around the site to see how mant exhaust valves were dumped(!) :confused

Hanno Spoelstra 01-02-06 13:42

Nope, I can now confirm it wasn't you - 't was the other high frequency Aussie poster, Tony in Australian surplus auctions:
Quote:

Originally posted by Tony Smith
And that's not all that's dumped off the coast.
This site details some of the thousands of tons of Chemical and Conventional Ammunition dumped just miles off the coast all around Australia. I had once found a site that gave coordinates and descriptions of all Defence dump sites off the coast detailing what was dumped there, 75x 3 ton trucks, 400 tons M/T spares, 55 tons 3in Mortar ammn, and so on but I CAN"T FIND THE WEBSITE AGAIN!:mad:

Seems I discovered the same site Tony found, instead of finding the really important one about the dumped trucks :(


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