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The Shipwreck Decontamination Project

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Cleanwreck-Campus

After years of wreck research with many different small boats and improvised camps, the time had come. We have decided to set up a permanent marine conservation camp and build our own research boats and ships entirely according to our requirements. The idea was to find a suitable location directly by the sea, where climatic conditions would allow us to build outdoors all year round. Where we would have enough space for the shipyard with its workshops, for the slipway, the jetty and the warehouse and a camp with the necessary facilities in intact nature where all co-creators feel comfortable, members and staff, and where we could offer diver training and organise coastal clean-ups.

We have found several possible locations in Croatia, Greece and Italy so far. The final decision will be made soon and construction will start a.s.a.p.

Updates soon!

More about the shipyard, the camp and the fleet.

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