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Law of Wreck, The


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CHAPTER 14

Wreck disposal

Wreck disposal

The WRC 2007 has a special definition of wreck “removal” that goes beyond mere physical removal,1 but in a practical sense after wreck raising and wreck removal comes wreck disposal. The WRC does not itself specify any steps that need to be adopted to ensure the safe disposal of a recovered wreck.2 There are three main areas of disposal to consider: (i) dumping of ships at sea; (ii) scrapping and recycling of ships; and (iii) waste disposal more generally (including cargo disposal).

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