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For reasons of clarity, the UK has been divided into the regions indicated above by the blue boxes.
For further details on the wrecks adopted in each region, please click on the appropriate blue box.
Adopted Wrecks Overseas
Following a visit by NAS Training to Gibraltar in 2001 a wreck site was adopted by Phil Smith in 2002. Further 'adoptions' by other dive clubs in Gibraltar are likely in the near future (watch this space!).
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Click here to find out about the Adopt a Wreck Award
The following
wrecks have been formally 'adopted' under the Adopt a Wreck
scheme.
For more information, click on
the wreck name.
- Metta Catharina
- Sicar Rock
- Pembroke Dock Sunderland
- Betsy Anna, Poole Bay
- Oria, Holyhead
- The Oregon
- The Countess of Erne, Portland Harbour
- The Louis Sheid
- Detached Mole, Gibraltar Harbour
- The Norman Court
- The Herzogin Cecilie
- Loftus Alum Works
- Largs Channel, Catalina
flying boat
- The Mistley (19th
century hulk)
- The Dimitris (Greek cargo vessel)
- The John Preston (19th century Welsh schooner)
- The Earl of Abergavenny (East India Ship)
- The Black Hawk (American Liberty Ship)
- Hulks on the Foreshore, River Itchen, Southampton
- Needles protected wreck site/Pommone
- The Halsewell
- Eilean Dearg
- Antler Wreck, Studland Bay
- Valentine Tank, Studland Bay
- Reef, Studland Bay
- T.R. Thompson
- HMS Northcoates
- Mixon Hole
- Chester II
- Kyarra/Aoelian Sky
- M.Y. Alastor (nee Vita)
- SS State of Louisiana
- Ravnanger
- Petticowick Jetty
- Unknown Wreck - Samphire Hoe
- The Abbey, Purton
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How to 'Adopt a Wreck'
If you regularly visit a wreck
site and would like to 'adopt' it under this scheme, please complete
the
'Adopt a Wreck' Registration
Form and return it
to the NAS office.
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