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Towards the Monitoring of Dumped Munitions Threat (MODUM): A Study of Chemical Munitions Dumpsites in the Baltic Sea 1st ed. 2018 [Minkštas viršelis]

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This book describes the creation of a monitoring network, which can provide information about the exact locations and the environmental threats posed by chemical weapons (CW) dumpsites in the Baltic Sea region, using autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs), and utilising the existing research vessels of NATO partner institutions as launching platforms.

The dumping operations occurred shortly after World War II and included captured German munitions. Operations with munitions from the Soviet occupation zone were performed by the Soviet Navy, operations with munitions from British and American occupation zones were performed in areas outside of the Baltic Sea (Skagerrak Strait); the fate of munitions from the French occupation zone was never reported. Due to difficult legal status of these munitions, and high costs of remediation and retrieval, removal of these weapons from the bottom of the Baltic Sea seems unlikely in the foreseeable future. These dumped chemical weapons pose an actual environmental and security hazard in the Baltic Sea Region. Nowadays, with more and more industrial activities being performed in the Baltic Sea Area, the threat level is rising.

The AUV survey is based on the IVER2 platform by OceanServer, equipped with Klein 3500 side-scan sonar. The identification phase utilises several ROVs, equipped with targeting sonars, acoustic cameras capable of penetrating turbid bottom waters up to 20m, and visual HD cameras. A novel sediment sampling system, based on a camera and sonar equipped cassette sampler, has been developed to obtain surface sediments. The test phase described consists of a survey phase, which will locate the actual objects concerned, and a monitoring phase, which will concentrate on the collection of environmental data close to the objects concerned.

1 Introduction
1(18)
Jacek Beldowski
Terrence Long
Martin Soderstrom
2 Suitability Study of Survey Equipment Used in the MODUM Project
19(30)
Milosz Grabowski
Stefano Fioravanti
Robert Been
Federico Cernich
Vitalijus Malejevas
3 Results of Acoustic Research in the CM Deploying Areas
49(22)
Zygmunt Klusek
Milosz Grabowski
4 Chemical Analysis of Dumped Chemical Warfare Agents During the MODUM Project
71(34)
Martin Soderstrom
Anders Ostin
Johanna Qvarnstrom
Roger Magnusson
Jenny Rattfelt-Nyholm
Merike Vaher
Piia Joul
Heidi Lees
Mihkel Kaljurand
Marta Szubska
Paula Vanninen
Jacek Beldowski
5 Environmental Toxicity of CWAs and Their Metabolites
105(24)
Morten Swayne Storgaard
Ilias Christensen
Hans Sanderson
6 The Health Status of Fish and Benthos Communities in Chemical Munitions Dumpsites in the Baltic Sea
129(24)
Thomas Lang
Lech Kotwicki
Michal Czub
Katarzyna Grzelak
Lina Weirup
Katharina Straumer
7 Estimation of Potential Leakage from Dumped Chemical Munitions in the Baltic Sea Based on Two Different Modelling Approaches
153(30)
Jaromir Jakacki
Maria Golenko
Victor Zhurbas
8 Weight-of-Evidence Environmental Risk Assessment
183(30)
Patrik Fauser
Erik Amos Pedersen
Ilias Christensen
9 Best Practices in Monitoring
213
Jacek Beldowski
Jaromir Jakacki
Milosz Grabowski
Thomas Lang
Kela Weber
Lech Kotwicki
Vadim Paka
Daniel Rak
Maria Golenko
Michal Czub
Martin Soderstrom