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Another New Exciting Project!
EODEX
We're off to another project…EODEX are in Europe again this week continuing with diving operations. How great are these action shots?!...
Calls for 'quiet' disposal of underwater bombs to protect sea life
Ilona Amos – The Scotsman
Scottish MPs have joined calls for the UK government to tighten regulations to ensure offshore wind farm developers dispose of unexploded mines and bombs littering the seabed in a way that doesn’t harm marine wildlife such as dolphins, whales and porpoises.
Estimates suggest there are around 100,000 tonnes of explosives in the seas surrounding the UK, many of the devices left over from the Second World War....
GREEN ENERGY DEMANDS A GREEN SOLUTION TO THE UXO PROBLEM
Andy Ward – EODEX
EODEX can offer the world’s leading deflagration equipment and techniques which have a proven track record of 1000’s of safe and effective disposals.
EODEX are incredibly pleased at the recent positivity towards the environmentally friendly form of bomb disposal we’re pioneering for use in the commercial environment....
Joanna Lumley Meets with The Environment Secretary George Eustice
DEFRA UK
The Environment Secretary George Eustice met Joanna Lumley and the #StopSeaBlasts campaign today to discuss ways in which they can work together to protect marine life....
LOW ORDER DEFLAGRATION
WIND ENERGY NETWORK
Low Order Deflagration - why its introduction into the commercial offshore industry will preserve biodiversity and save developers money.
The recent media storm following Joanna Lumley’s stop sea blasts campaign www.stopseablasts.org and direct plea to offshore wind developers and the licencing regulator highlights the need to look at alternative means of UXO disposal....
Joanna Lumley urges PM to stop detonation of bombs that deafen whales
The Guardian
Joanna Lumley has urged Boris Johnson to stop the “needless” detonation of wartime bombs at sea because it can cause deafness and even death in vulnerable whales and dolphins.
In a letter to the prime minister and his fiancee, Carrie Symonds, who is a conservationist and animal welfare campaigner, the actor describes underwater explosions used to clear ordnance ahead of windfarm construction in the UK as “truly shocking in scale”, with a “devastating impact” on marine mammals....