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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7197667.stm

Shipwreck timber washing ashore

People have been seen wading into the water along the Sussex coastline to grab timber from a cargo ship which sank off the Dorset coast.

The Greek-registered Ice Prince went down about 26 miles (42km) off Portland Bill after being damaged in a storm.

She shed more than 2,000 tonnes of her 5,260-tonne timber cargo. An exclusion zone is in place around the ship.

The timber is reported to be coming ashore along the south coast between Selsey Bill and Brighton.

Colin Griffiths, Solent Coastguard watch manager, said: "The first report of people wading into the water at Selsey Bill in West Sussex came in at 0830 GMT.

"There have also been reports this morning of timber washing ashore at beaches in Littehampton, Shoreham, Bognor Regis and Worthing.

"I believe the timber is likely to float as far as Newhaven and even Beachy Head.

"We are determined not to have a repeat of the Napoli."

When The MSC Napoli ran aground off the Devon Coast almost a year ago, scavengers swarmed to Branscombe in search of plunder.

Shipping hazard

Police and coastguards are now at some Sussex beaches trying to stop people taking the cargo, which will be removed by contractors, added Mr Griffiths.

On Thursday, The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) warned people who keep the washed-up timber from the Ice Prince could be arrested and fined up to £2,500.

Under the Merchant Shipping Act 1995, it is both an offence to conceal or keep possession of such cargo, or to fail to report the cargo.

The agency said the risk of oil pollution was low, but they were concerned the "wood slick" of the cargo could be a hazard to shipping.

The 10m (33ft) lengths of wood were put on board in bundles, but sea conditions broke many of them apart.

Representatives of the government, police, councils, the ship's owners and salvors have met to discuss how to minimise the impact of the cargo or leaked oil.

The 6,395-ton Ice Prince sent out her initial emergency call at about 1900 GMT on Sunday.

Rescuers battled gale force winds and rough seas with 16ft (5m) swells to remove the vessel's crew.

Twelve were airlifted to Portland, Dorset, and eight others taken by lifeboat to Brixham, Devon.

The 328ft (100m) ship finally sank at about 0045 GMT on Tuesday in 9ft (2.7m) waves and strong winds.
 




hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
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Jeff Wood?
 


Scotty Mac

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Jul 13, 2003
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What sort of SAD BASTARD wades into the freezing cold sea for a bit of WOOD? If you want it that much, whip yourself down to B&Q.

depends what sort of wood it is - how do you know its not orignal timbers from noahs ark?
 


Beach Hut

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Jul 5, 2003
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Thought this is the type of thing young Adrie would advertise
 






zego

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Jul 10, 2003
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You might think that that the ship's insurers, and the police, should encourage scavengers to clear the timber from wherever they find it - thousands of 33ft lengths of timber floating about must be a considerable hazard to other cargo ships, ferries, small boats, fishing nets, piers, swimmers - the original loss could pale into insignificance compared with the possible third party claims!
 






bailey

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Sep 24, 2005
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There was quite a lot of it on the beach around the Kemp Town area this afternoon. It seemed to mostly be separate planks rather than the big bundles it was carried in on the ship.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

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Aug 21, 2005
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There are a lot of PLANKS in Kemp Town.:lol:
 


seagullsovergrimsby

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Aug 21, 2005
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Looks like a few back gardens in Whitehawk will have timber decking down before too long.:lol:
 








Barrel of Fun

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I love the fact that you would be fined £2,500 for taking wood from the scene, but what about the oil that has been spilled? Would I beed fined for removing some oil that they have so kindly depositied on our shores? :glare:
 








dougdeep

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I'm board with this thread.
 


Beach Hut

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Off to Cuckmere Haven to see if we can find some wood.
 






Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
Police and coastguards are now at some Sussex beaches trying to stop people taking the cargo, which will be removed by contractors, added Mr Griffiths.


Went down last night when it came ashore and watched two policemen wait until some chap had loaded his fan up before they walked down and made him empty it and take it all back down to the shingle.

The police helicopter was up and down all night as well.

Mind you I suppose it gave them a break from catching speeding motorists.

Its an amazing site near Worthing pier with timber covering every inch for as far as the eye can see.
 


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