#370 The Forgotten Arsenal of the Ocean: Clearing Dumped Munitions

At the end of the Second World War, millions of tonnes of unwanted explosives and weapons were disposed of at sea. For decades, these dumped munitions lay hidden beneath the waves as time and tide passed over them.

Now 80 years past that mass-dumping, corrosion has begun to expose the explosive chemicals inside these weapons casings. Lead, mercury and TNT breakdown products have begun to be detected in fish stocks throughout the affected waters. At the same time, the growth of offshore infrastructure such as wind farms is increasing the need to understand and manage hazards on the seabed.

But dumped munitions are not the same problem as unexploded ordnance (UXO). Instead of finding isolated dangerous objects, engineers face vast areas containing thousands of items, requiring new approaches to detection, removal, containment and disposal. This is a question of new technologies, new approaches, and still yet, convincing people of the scale of the problem.

Guests

Torsten Frey, post-doctoral researcher, Geomar Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel

Peter Nieuwveld, Solution Owner UXO Risk Mitigation, Fugro

Jennifer Yun, New Business Manager, Fugro

Resources

Sign up for the CAMMera & MMinE-SwEEPER Newsletter: http://bit.ly/3PDUcPj 

Visit JPI Oceans Knowledge Portal for Munitions in the Sea: http://munitionsinthesea.eu/ 

Check out Munitions in the Sea Projects booklet: Munitions_booklet_October_2025.pdf

Check out UNOC 2025 Munitions in the Sea Factsheets: https://tinyurl.com/2x35pwwu

For the Engineering Matters episode on UXO mitigation, click here

Photo credit: Lukas Schröder

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