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Scientists Left Stupefied After Large Underwater Observatory Vanishes Without A Trace
2022-05-23
[IFLScience] For more than six decades, the Boknis Eck marine observatory has taken oceanic measurements in the Baltic Sea — until recently. Last month, transmissions suddenly and unexpectedly stopped. Now, researchers are looking for clues after they dispatched divers to the seafloor only to find the remote sensors responsible for taking data measurements have been "forcibly removed".

"On August 21 at 8.15pm it stopped the data transmission," said Boknis Eck coordinator Hermann Bange from GEOMAR in a statement, adding that at first his team suspected a "transmission error," but divers discovered a much more grim situation when they reached the seabed where the sensors were supposed to be.

"When the divers reached the bottom of the sea last week at the observatory's location, they found only the torn off land cable. It was completely shredded," said Bange.
Posted by:DarthVader

#11  I saw some deep sea sensors for sale on eBay just the other day. Could be related you never know.
Posted by: jpal   2022-05-23 15:58  

#10  Catalytic Converter is missing.

Snark O'The Day
Posted by: swksvolFF   2022-05-23 15:29  

#9  WacoInMN, to create a hot link: first type a bit of text to hold it, then highlight the text, then paste the URL into the pop-up link thingy. You got the last step perfectly, but gave it nothing to attach to. No worries — we’ve all climbed that learning curve at some point.
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-05-23 15:25  

#8  Pretty old, indeed — the IFL Science article is datelined 06 SEP 2019.

And from WacoInMN’s link:

18 February 2020 / Kiel. Two racks equipped with environmental sensors and installations for a power supply disappeared without trace at the end of August 2019. This equipment was installed by the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and the Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal Research on the seafloor in a restricted area at the exit of Eckernförde Bay. Now, with the help of the survey, wreck search and research vessel (VWFS) DENEB of the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH), one of the racks was found and recovered. It was located north-northeast of its original location, upside down on the seabed at a depth of about 20 metres.

Good work finding the rest of the story, dear Waco. Thank you!
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-05-23 15:21  

#7  Was any and all copper removed?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-05-23 15:18  

#6  /\ No issues Wacoln. We're here for you. Many thanks for your expert find.

Rack of the missing Boknis-Eck observatory found
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-05-23 14:33  

#5  Hmm. Guess I don't know how to get the link in properly. Here it is in text: https://www.geomar.de/en/news/article/rack-of-the-missing-boknis-eck-observatory-found
Posted by: WacoInMN   2022-05-23 14:29  

#4  That's a pretty old article. Here is a followup where they found some of the missing equipment:
Posted by: WacoInMN   2022-05-23 14:29  

#3  When parts of SOSUS go offline, it will be time to worry.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-05-23 12:13  

#2  Excellent graphic.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-05-23 12:01  

#1  Got to close to R'lyeh.
Posted by: DarthVader   2022-05-23 11:52  

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