Very interesting. Noticed apart from wrecks near the coast the number of wrecks seems to be pretty evenly distributed and probably continues out beyond the purple border?
I'd question the accuracy of the data. I grew up in the largest fishing port on the west coast. Curious to see what was in the bay I was dismayed to find boats listed that were lost elsewhere and wrecks I fished on not listed at all.
Thats pretty cool, I was a lifeguard back in 1998 and on a quite day looked out to see a really strange shape in the water, looked like a large triangle but it was the bow of the Carol Anne sinking(W09527), never knew the name until today.
I paddled out but the fishermen had been picked up by another trawler by the time I got out, helped them pick up a pile of fish boxes that kept popping up.
It probably is mostly traffic as it's concentrated more at Cork and the east coast. The west coast would be much more hazardous than the east coast as it's exposed to the Atlantic ocean usually bares the brunt of most storms we get.You can see this on the map itself in how the west coast has eroded.
Most of what is happening on the west coast would be fishing.
Quite a few of the wrecks also seem be close to the coast because sinking ships had time to reach the coast before they completely sank.
World wars. This is more a venn diagram of where shipping routes intersected with German patrols. (See the prevalence of 1917 and 1940s wrecks.) I'd be interested in seeing an animation of these over time. I suspect we would see changes in range/depth as technology and tactics changed during the wars.
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Which wrecks actually have info?
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Most of what is happening on the west coast would be fishing.
Quite a few of the wrecks also seem be close to the coast because sinking ships had time to reach the coast before they completely sank.
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