Although leaked chemical warfare (CW) gases rapidly hydrolyse in
sea water, potential risks of serious contamination will exist for
many decades for sailors, fishermen and coastal visitors of the
Baltic Sea and Skagerak, in particular concerning contact with
lumps of mustard gas. Blue prints of emergency plans should be
available in order to confine, bury or destroy ammunition at risk.
For that reason bottom current maps should be available to predict
the transport of lumps over the sea bottom. Test should be made in
hydraulic laboratories about the correlation water current and lump
transport. Modelling may predict the hotspots in the future. This
is an updated document.
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